tendril
Americannoun
noun
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a specialized threadlike part of a leaf or stem that attaches climbing plants to a support by twining or adhering
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something resembling a tendril, such as a wisp of hair
Other Word Forms
- tendrillar adjective
- tendrilly adjective
- tendrilous adjective
Etymology
Origin of tendril
1530–40; earlier tendrel, variant (perhaps by dissimilation) of Middle English tendren, tendron < Middle French tendron shoot, sprout, cartilage
Example Sentences
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Zara’s standing behind me, her normally perfect hair piled on top of her head in a loose knot, small tendrils frizzing out along her hairline.
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The teapot piece has pea tendril decor, which alludes to my favorite spring garden vegetable.
From Los Angeles Times
Its dead tendrils spread out like long gray fingers.
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Data provided to The Times by Melissa, a global address provider, shows that most of those displaced in the two fires stayed close to home but they also spread tendrils across the country.
From Los Angeles Times
A tendril of gold light trickled through Jeremy's mind, making him shiver.
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