Lock+of+wool
41Cirrus floccus — with virga Abbreviation Ci flo Symbol …
42loca — 1. m ( n/ n) enclosure, stronghold; 2. m ( n/ n) lock (of wool) …
43flocciculmis — L. floccus, lock of wool; culmus, stem. Leaf sheaths woolly …
44floccifolia — , floccifolius L. floccus, lock of wool; folium, leaf. Leaf margins bear tufts of hairs …
45floccosa — , floccosus L. floccus, lock of wool; osus, abundance. 1) Basal leaf sheaths densely hairy. Apocopis floccosa, Aristida floccosa 2) racemes densely villous. Andropogon floccosus, Cymbopogon floccosus 3) leafblade adjacent to ligule… …
46dag — Austral./NZ noun 1》 a lock of wool matted with dung hanging from the hindquarters of a sheep. 2》 informal an entertainingly eccentric person. 3》 informal a conservative or unfashionable person. ↘an untidy or shabby person. verb (dags, dagging …
47flocc — (L). A lock of wool, flake …
48flock — I. n. 1. Collection (of sheep, etc.), company. 2. Congregation. 3. Lock of wool. 4. Cotton and woollen refuse. II. v. n. Congregate, herd, gather in crowds …
49daglock — [dag′läk΄] n. [<ME dagge, a loose, hanging end (< ?) + LOCK2] a lock of wool matted with dirt, dung, etc …
50dag — 1. n. & v. Austral. & NZ n. (usu. in pl.) a lock of wool clotted with dung on the hinder parts of a sheep. v.tr. (dagged, dagging) remove dags from (a sheep). Phrases and idioms: rattle one s dags sl. hurry up. Derivatives: dagger n. Etymology:… …