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Cirrus. Cirrus clouds are wispy or curly. Cirrus means "wispy."
Ringlet
Latin, for a curly lock of hair.
Yes, the word 'lock' is both a noun (lock, locks) and a verb (lock, locks, locking, locked).The noun 'lock' is a word for a device to secure something from opening or being moved; a word for a clump of hair; a word for a thing.The word 'lock' means to secure something with a device to prevent opening or moving; to become stuck in place preventing movement.
Start at the root of your hair and the base of the curling stick wrap hair around stick till you reach the end hold for a few seconds and slip the stick off I find it easier and I like the curls more when I twist the section of hair I'm doing a little before and as I curl it around the stick. If you find your hair isn't curling try using smaller sections and add some product like hair spray before curling A word for the wise be very careful when using the curling stick it's really easy to burn yourself
Tress and strand are the ones I can think of at THISmoment.
Yes, the word 'lock' is both a noun (lock, locks) and a verb (lock, locks, locking, locked).The noun 'lock' is a word for a device to secure something from opening or being moved; a word for a clump of hair; a word for a thing.The word 'lock' means to secure something with a device to prevent opening or moving; to become stuck in place preventing movement.
Curling, as an Olympic ice sport, is the same word in English and in French.
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A compound word for "lock" is "padlock." A padlock is a type of lock that is typically portable and secured with a shackle. It is often used to secure gates, lockers, and storage units.
The homograph for a piece of hair and to fasten securely is the word "clip." It can refer to both a small metal or plastic object used to secure hair in place, and to fasten or attach something securely by using a clip.
It depends on the context: lock (as in a lock of hair) = taltal (תלתל) lock (as in a lock on a door) = man'ool (×ž× ×¢×•×œ ) lock (deadbolt) = bariach (בריח) lock (as an a device that locks up, or a mental lockup or block) = ma'atzor (מעצור) lock (a device used in a canal to move ships) = ta shayit (תא שייט)