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    tus·sock
    /ˈtəsək/

    noun

    • 1. a small area of grass that is thicker or longer than the grass growing around it.
    • 2. a woodland moth whose adults and brightly colored caterpillars both bear tufts of irritant hairs. The caterpillars can be a pest of trees, damaging fruit and stripping leaves.

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  2. The meaning of TUSSOCK is a compact tuft especially of grass or sedge; also : an area of raised solid ground in a marsh or bog that is bound together by roots of low vegetation.

  3. a thick mass of grass or other plants growing together: He stumbled over a tussock of grass and hurt his ankle. The hills are covered with heather, blueberry, gorse, bramble, creeping willow, and grass tussocks. Fewer examples. As kids, he and his buddy Billy explored every inch of the area, getting to know every bush and tussock.

  4. A tussock is a small piece of grass which is much longer and thicker than the grass around it. Suddenly we were out of the trees and striding across open fields of grass tussocks.

  5. Tussock definition: a tuft or clump of growing grass or the like.. See examples of TUSSOCK used in a sentence.

  6. A tussock is a clump or tuft of something, like the tussock of grass at the top of a hill. Your grandpa might have an entirely bald head except for the tussock of gray on top of it, and your yard might consist of dandelions and one tussock of tall grass.

  7. a tuft; a small cluster. Examples: tussock of long grass, 1607; of hair, 1550; of leaves, 1783; of thorns, 1681; of twigs.

  8. Definition of tussock noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. noun. tussocks. A thick tuft or clump of grass, sedge, twigs, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: tuft. Other Word Forms of Tussock. Noun. Singular: tussock. Plural: tussocks. Origin of Tussock. Unknown. Possibly related to tusk, or Scottish Gaelic dosag (“little tuft" ). From Wiktionary. Origin unknown.

  10. How to use . tussock in a sentenceAmong these pests, the most important to the dweller in a large city is the tussock moth, which destroys our shade trees.

  11. tussock meaning, definition, what is tussock: a small thick mass of grass: Learn more.

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