noun a bunch or cluster of something, typically hair or grass, that is attached at the base
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In botany, a tuft refers to a small cluster of leaves or stems that grow closely together at the base of a plant.
In zoology, a tuft can refer to a cluster of hairs or feathers on an animal's body, such as a tuft of fur on a lion's mane.
In textiles, a tuft is a small cluster of fibers or threads that are attached to a fabric surface to create a raised pile or decorative pattern.
In landscaping, a tuft may refer to a small clump of grass or plants that are planted closely together to create a visual accent in a garden or lawn.
In writing, 'tuft' may be used to describe a small bunch or cluster of something, such as tufts of grass or tufts of hair.
Botanists may use 'tuft' to refer to a dense cluster of leaves or grass growing from a single point.
In the field of textile design, 'tuft' can be used to describe a soft, raised pile of yarn in a fabric.