No, a tassel is a string bobble hanging from the fez
A Fez
I'm thinking of a Fez.
A Shriner's hat is called a fez. It is typically red in color and features a black tassel hanging from the top.
The fez hat, characterized by its cylindrical shape and tassel, is believed to have originated in the 17th century in the city of Fez, Morocco. It gained popularity in the Ottoman Empire during the 19th century, becoming a symbol of modernization and reform. The hat was often worn by men in various regions, especially in the Balkans and North Africa.
According to the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, a fez is "a man's felt cap in the shape of a flat-topped cone, usually red with a black tassel hanging from the crown, worn chiefly in the eastern Mediterranean region." To read more about the fez, and to see an image as well, see Answers.com via the Related Link.
I'm going to guess that by "toggle" you mean "tassel" which would make the hat you're describing a "fez".
turning the tassel or turning of the tassel.
No, corn plants have separate male (tassel) and female (silk) flowers on the same plant. The tassel produces pollen, while the silk captures the pollen for fertilization.
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A fez in Doctor Who is a hat.
The Fez was created in 1976.
A genie's hat is often referred to as a "fez." This traditional hat is typically conical and has a tassel on top, commonly associated with Middle Eastern culture. In popular culture, it is frequently depicted as part of a genie's attire in stories and movies.