lappet
Americannoun
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a small lap, flap, or loosely hanging part, especially of a garment or headdress.
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a projecting, lobelike structure in certain invertebrate animals.
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Ornithology. a wattle or other fleshy process on a bird's head.
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Textiles.
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a rack or bar containing needles, situated at the front of the reed, and used in the production of figured patterns.
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an ornamented fabric produced by lappet weaving.
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noun
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a small hanging flap or piece of lace, etc, such as one dangling from a headdress
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zoology a lobelike hanging structure, such as the wattle on a bird's head
Other Word Forms
- lappeted adjective
Etymology
Origin of lappet
Example Sentences
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Crocodile fish: As the species lurks around sandy ocean floors, the iris lappet, or lacey covering drooping over its eye, obscures the pupil and improves fish’s overall camouflage.
From Scientific American • May 19, 2021
That which moved the lappet was something in the pocket that was struggling to get out.
From A Book of Ghosts by Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
The President took him familiarly by the lappet of his coat, and drew him to the bay-window.
From Maximina by Palacio Valdés, Armando
This differed from that a little in colour, but in nothing else, the fashion of the bow being the same, and one lappet bearing the initials 'C. d. l.
From Historical Romances: Under the Red Robe, Count Hannibal, A Gentleman of France by Weyman, Stanley J.
She went up to him, put her hand on the lappet of his coat and shook her head.
From The Vicar of Bullhampton by Trollope, Anthony
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