so as I understand it gaol, goal, objective and target means aim (as in for something to get), however I believe gaol means jail and I believe noone (well I hope so) ever aims to go to jail so hmmmm why is gaol listed as an aim.

Also intertwine - while plait, twist and braid may mean that - plat is a plot of land again hmmmmm
 
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A GAOL is not an objective, it is a prison.

A PLAT does not mean intertwine. It is defined as:-

noun

  1. a plot of land.
    "they looked out over the plats of dark ground"
verb

  1. plan out or make a map of (an area of land, especially a proposed site for c
 
Hope the French do not get upset seeing that a metre is included in imperial measurements!
 

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