tuft /ˈtʌft/
一簇,叢生植物(vi.)叢生(vt.)用叢毛裝飾
tuft /ˈtəft/ 名詞
簇,叢,束,聚繖花序
Tuft n.
1. 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.
2. A cluster; a clump; as, a tuft of plants.
Under a tuft of shade. --Milton.
Green lake, and cedar fuft, and spicy glade. --Keble.
3. 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. [Cant, Eng.]
Several young tufts, and others of the faster men. --T. Hughes.
Tuft, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tufted; p. pr. & vb. n. Tufting.]
1. To separate into tufts.
2. To adorn with tufts or with a tuft.
Tuft, v. i. To grow in, or form, a tuft or tufts.
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tuft
n 1: a bunch of hair or feathers or growing grass [syn: tussock]
2: a bunch of feathers or hair