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tuft noun 1 a small bunch or clump of grass, hair, feathers, wool, etc attached or growing together at the base. 2 anatomy a group of small blood vessels. verb (tufted, tufting) 1 to grow or form in a tuft or tufts. 2 upholstery to use thread to draw two sides of (a cushion, mattress, etc) together so that the padding is secured and a regular pattern of depressions is produced, each depression then being covered with a button or a tuft of threads. tufting noun. tufty adj (tuftier, tuftiest).
ETYMOLOGY: 14c.
tuft noun 1 a small bunch or clump of grass, hair, feathers, wool, etc attached or growing together at the base. 2 anatomy a group of small blood vessels. verb (tufted, tufting) 1 to grow or form in a tuft or tufts. 2 upholstery to use thread to draw two sides of (a cushion, mattress, etc) together so that the padding is secured and a regular pattern of depressions is produced, each depression then being covered with a button or a tuft of threads. tufting noun. tufty adj (tuftier, tuftiest).
ETYMOLOGY: 14c.
tuft noun 1 a small bunch or clump of grass, hair, feathers, wool, etc attached or growing together at the base. 2 anatomy a group of small blood vessels. verb (tufted, tufting) 1 to grow or form in a tuft or tufts. 2 upholstery to use thread to draw two sides of (a cushion, mattress, etc) together so that the padding is secured and a regular pattern of depressions is produced, each depression then being covered with a button or a tuft of threads. tufting noun. tufty adj (tuftier, tuftiest).
ETYMOLOGY: 14c.
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