tuft

noun

A short cluster of elongated strands, as of yarn, hair, or grass, attached at the base or growing close together.

noun

A dense clump, especially of trees or bushes.

intransitive verb

To furnish or ornament with tufts or a tuft.

intransitive verb

To pass threads through the layers of (a quilt, mattress, or upholstery), securing the thread ends with a knot or button.

intransitive verb

To separate or form into tufts.

intransitive verb

To grow in a tuft.

noun

A green knoll. See toft.

noun

A grove; a plantation; a clump.

To beat up (a thicket or covert) in stag-hunting.

To separate or combine into tufts.