tufts

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third-person singular of tuft
plural of , tuft
Tufts University
{i} large private university located near Boston (Massachusetts, USA)
ear tufts
plural form of ear tuft
tuft
A bunch of feathers, grass or hair, etc., held together at the base
tuft
A person entitled to wear such a tassel
tuft
A cluster of threads drawn tightly through upholstery, a mattress or a quilt, etc., to secure and strengthen the padding
tuft
A small clump of trees or bushes
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To secure and strengthen (a mattress, quilt, etc.) with tufts
tuft
{v} to adorn, make or plant with a tuft
tuft
{n} a cluster of trees, grass, hair a clump
tuft
a bunch of feathers or hair a bunch of hair or feathers or growing grass
tuft
To grow in, or form, a tuft or tufts
tuft
To provide or decorate with a tuft or tufts
tuft
A tuft of something such as hair or grass is a small amount of it which is growing together in one place or is held together at the bottom. He had a small tuft of hair on his chin. a bunch of hair, feathers, grass etc growing or held closely together at their base tuft of (tufe)
tuft
To separate into tufts
tuft
a bunch of hair or feathers or growing grass
tuft
A gold tassel on the cap worn by titled undergraduates at English universities
tuft
To form into tufts
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A cluster; a clump; as, a tuft of plants
tuft
A cluster of yarns drawn through a fabric and projecting from the surface in the form of cut yarns or loops
tuft
To adorn with tufts or with a tuft
tuft
Volcanic ash, particles of 4 mm diameter or smaller
tuft
a bunch of feathers or hair
tuft
{f} form or attach tufts; sew tufts, sew clumps of hair or fibers (on upholstery, etc.)
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To be formed into tufts
tuft
A cluster of yarns drawn through a fabric and projecting from the surface in the form of cut yarns or loops See also "Cut pile," "Cut and loop pile," "Level loop pile," "Loop pile" and "Multilevel loop pile "
tuft
{i} clump of trees or bushes; cluster tied together or fixed at their base and loose at the opposite end (feathers, threads, etc.); tassel worn on the cap of titled undergraduates of English universities in former times
tuft
A collection of small, flexible, or soft things in a knot or bunch; a waving or bending and spreading cluster; as, a tuft of flowers or feathers
tuft
A nobleman, or person of quality, especially in the English universities; so called from the tuft, or gold tassel, on the cap worn by them
tufts

    Turkish pronunciation

    tʌfts

    Pronunciation

    /ˈtəfts/ /ˈtʌfts/

    Etymology

    [ 't&ft ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, modification of Middle French tufe.
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