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tuft

Tuft vs Byssiferous - What's the difference?

tuft | byssiferous |


As a noun tuft

is a bunch of feathers, grass or hair, etc, held together at the base.

As a verb tuft

is to provide or decorate with a tuft or tufts.

As an adjective byssiferous is

bearing a byssus or tuft.

Tuft vs Locky - What's the difference?

tuft | locky |


As a noun tuft

is a bunch of feathers, grass or hair, etc, held together at the base.

As a verb tuft

is to provide or decorate with a tuft or tufts.

As an adjective locky is

having locks or tufts.

Tuft vs Verriculate - What's the difference?

tuft | verriculate |


As a noun tuft

is a bunch of feathers, grass or hair, etc, held together at the base.

As a verb tuft

is to provide or decorate with a tuft or tufts.

As an adjective verriculate is

(zoology) having thickset tufts of parallel hairs, bristles, or branches.

Tuft vs Crinite - What's the difference?

tuft | crinite |


As a noun tuft

is a bunch of feathers, grass or hair, etc., held together at the base.

As a verb tuft

is to provide or decorate with a tuft or tufts.

As an adjective crinite is

having the appearance of a tuft of hair.

Tuft vs Karpholite - What's the difference?

tuft | karpholite |


As nouns the difference between tuft and karpholite

is that tuft is a bunch of feathers, grass or hair, etc., held together at the base while karpholite is a fibrous mineral occurring in tufts of a straw-yellow colour. It is a hydrous silicate of alumina and manganese.

As a verb tuft

is to provide or decorate with a tuft or tufts.

Tuft vs Tuftless - What's the difference?

tuft | tuftless |


As a noun tuft

is a bunch of feathers, grass or hair, etc, held together at the base.

As a verb tuft

is to provide or decorate with a tuft or tufts.

As an adjective tuftless is

without tufts.

Tuft vs Flocculus - What's the difference?

tuft | flocculus |


As nouns the difference between tuft and flocculus

is that tuft is a bunch of feathers, grass or hair, etc, held together at the base while flocculus is a small fluffy tuft.

As a verb tuft

is to provide or decorate with a tuft or tufts.

Tuft vs Penicillate - What's the difference?

tuft | penicillate |


As a noun tuft

is a bunch of feathers, grass or hair, etc, held together at the base.

As a verb tuft

is to provide or decorate with a tuft or tufts.

As an adjective penicillate is

(botany|zoology) having tufts of fine hairs, or in the form of a tuft of fine hairs.

Tuft vs Scopula - What's the difference?

tuft | scopula |


As nouns the difference between tuft and scopula

is that tuft is a bunch of feathers, grass or hair, etc, held together at the base while scopula is a dense tuft of hair, as on certain insects legs.

As a verb tuft

is to provide or decorate with a tuft or tufts.

Tuft vs Floccus - What's the difference?

tuft | floccus |


As nouns the difference between tuft and floccus

is that tuft is a bunch of feathers, grass or hair, etc, held together at the base while floccus is (meteorology) a cloud species which consists of rounded tufts of cloud, often formed by dissipation from larger cloud species associated with cirrus, cirrocumulus, altocumulus, and stratocumulus genera.

As a verb tuft

is to provide or decorate with a tuft or tufts.

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