noun a type of headgear consisting of a fabric or knitted tube that covers the head and neck
A snood is a type of headgear worn around the neck and head, often knitted or crocheted.
In marine biology, a snood is a fleshy appendage on the head of certain fish species.
In culinary arts, a snood refers to the fleshy protuberance that hangs from the beak of a turkey or other bird.
In zoology, a snood can refer to various fleshy appendages or protuberances on animals, such as turkeys, fish, and other species.
In poultry farming, a snood is the fleshy appendage on the head of a male turkey that becomes engorged and changes color during courtship displays.
A fashion designer may use a snood as an accessory in their designs for winter collections.
A hair stylist may use a snood to keep hair out of the face while working on a client's hair.
A chef may wear a snood as part of their uniform to keep hair out of the food they are preparing.
A photographer may use a snood as a prop in a photoshoot to add a cozy or winter-themed element to the image.
A makeup artist may use a snood to keep their client's hair away from their face while applying makeup.