A tuft of cotton refers to a small clump or bundle of cotton fibers that are soft and fluffy. It is commonly used in various applications, including textiles, padding, and stuffing for pillows or toys. Cotton tufts are typically harvested from the cotton plant and can be processed for different uses, highlighting the fiber's natural properties. Their lightweight and absorbent characteristics make them popular in both household and industrial products.
cotton seed is having tufts of hair around it
The collective noun 'tuft' is used for a tuft of grass or a tuft of fur.
The noun 'tuft' is a collective noun for a 'tuft of grass'.
Riquet with the Tuft was created in 1697.
Arne Tuft died in 1989.
Arne Tuft was born in 1911.
Yes he did have a tuft. He was very tufty. He is still very tufty. He never cuts his tuft off.
Cotton wool is called that because it is as soft as a tuft of loose wool before it is made into yarn.
A tuft is a cluster of something gathered closely together -- you can have a tuft of hair, feathers, grass, etc. An ornamental tuft is most likely for decoration. Hats can have ornamental tufts of feathers, for example.
A tuft is a cluster of something gathered closely together -- you can have a tuft of hair, feathers, grass, etc. An ornamental tuft is most likely for decoration. Hats can have ornamental tufts of feathers, for example.
A tuft is a bunch of feathers, grass, or hair held together at the base.
Duane Tuft is 5' 11 1/2".