Some religious people believe that when they die Hod will pull them up to Heaven using that tuft of hair.
The decorative bow or chignon on the top of the head is commonly known as a "topknot" or "topknot hairstyle." It is a popular hairstyle that involves gathering the hair at the crown of the head and tying it into a bun or knot.
The term "cowlick" comes from the way cows lick their calves in a swirling motion, which can create a similar tuft or whorl of hair on their head. This pattern of hair growth can't be easily smoothed down and tends to stick up, resembling the look of a cow's licked hair.
This is called the mane. The hair that dangles between a horse's ears is called the forelock.
It is called its crest.
A lion's tuft refers to the characteristic tuft of hair found at the end of a lion's tail. This tuft is typically darker in color compared to the lion's body fur and serves several purposes, including communication and signaling among lions. The tuft can also help in social interactions, as it may enhance a lion's appearance during displays of dominance or aggression. Additionally, it plays a role in maintaining the tail's flexibility and agility.
A tuft of hair on the head that seems to stand on its own is called a cowlick.
I can't tell exactly what it is you want to know by what you wrote, but a tuft of hair on the skin of the back is a common sign of Spina Bifida Occulta.
Tuft is defined as a collection of grass, threads, or hair that is held together at the base. She kept a tuft of baby hair in her daughter's baby book.
A tuft is a bunch of feathers, grass, or hair held together at the base.
The hair brushed up on the top of your head over your forehead is a 'quiff'.
Tuft- n. a bunch of hair or feathers or growing grass
I think it is called tuft of hair... Or a lock of hair. :)
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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.
Yes it grows just like the rest of the mane.
cotton seed is having tufts of hair around it