"Tufts" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tufts" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tufts" Meaning

The word "tufts" is a noun that refers to a cluster or a handful of something, typically a plant, such as hair, grass, or feathers, that is loosely gathered or arranged. It can also refer to a lock of hair or a bundle of threads.

Examples:
- A tuft of feathers on the bird's head
- A tuft of grass growing from the ground
- A tuft of hair on a person's chin

"Tufts" Examples

Verb if used as "tuft"


1. Tufts of hay are scattered all over the field. (Here, "tufts" means small bunches of hay)
2. The scientist examined the tufts of grass to study the local flora. (Here, "tufts" refers to small groups of grass)
3. The cat licks her tufts after each meal to keep her whiskers clean. (In this case, "tufts" refers to the hair on a cat's whiskers.)

Noun if used as "tufts"


4. The tufts of aerobie kept drifting off the ground due to the air turbulence. (Here, "tufts" refers to loose threads or fibers)
5. The barber trimmed her hair with scissors, leaving only the strands that formed tufts on the ends. (In this case, "tufts" refers to the loose ends of hair.)

"Tufts" Similar Words

Tuet

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Tufa

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Tufa is a type of calcareous sinter or speleothem found in caves, created by the accumulation of calcium carbonate precipitated from mineral-rich waters. It is often formed at the edge of springs, where the water emerges from the ground and flows into a cave.<br><br>In other contexts, the word tufa can also refer to a type of volcanic rock, specifically a type of brecciated volcanic tuff, often with a porous or open texture. It is formed when volcanic ash is compacted and cemented together by calcite or other minerals.<br><br>In some languages, such as Arabic and Turkish, "tufa" can also refer to a type of fence or palisade, particularly one made of stone or branches.<br><br>In a culinary context, tufa can also refer to a type of freshwater alga, which is an edible algae that is sometimes used as a food ingredient.

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Tuff

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The word "tuff" can have two different meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. A confusing, annoying, or annoyingly persistent person or thing: "Stop being so tuff and just answer my question."<br>2. Also spelt as "tuff", but officially as "tuff" or "tufe" in some regional dialects, a tuft of turf (short grass) or soil, especially in connection with turf and turfing: "The drought scorched the tuff of grass that had been growing."<br> Or, it can be a short form of the word Tuff or "tuff" as in volcanic tuff (a geological term)- layers of rock made up of compacted volcanic ash that was ejected by an eruption.<br> <br>More often, however, the self-inserted "u" is dropped.

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Tuffet

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Tuft

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A tuft is a small bunch or lock of something, especially hair or a fiber that is loose and projecting from something, such as a brush or a plant. It can also refer to a small cluster or bunch of something, such as tufts of cotton or wool.

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Tug-boat

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Tug-of-war

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Tug

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Tugboat

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Tugboats

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Tugela

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Tugged

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Tugging

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