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Tufted

Tufted is an adjective used to describe something that carries or is covered with tufts: small, soft clusters of fibers, hairs, leaves, or other material. The term is used across several disciplines to indicate a raised, clustered texture or sampling.

In textiles and upholstery, tufting refers to a finishing technique in which short lengths of material are

In botany and horticulture, tufted describes plants with dense clusters or tufts of leaves or inflorescences.

In zoology and ornithology, tufted appears in common names for species with crests or tufts of feathers

anchored
at
intervals
to
create
raised
nubs
or
a
plush
surface.
This
can
be
seen
in
button-tufted
furniture,
tufted
cushions,
and
tufted
rugs
or
carpets,
often
achieved
with
tufting
needles
or
specialized
machines.
It
is
commonly
used
for
grasses
and
other
perennials
that
form
a
tangled,
tuft-like
growth
habit,
such
as
tufted
grasses
(tuft-forming
species).
or
fur.
Examples
include
the
tufted
titmouse
(a
North
American
songbird
with
a
crest),
the
tufted
duck
(a
Eurasian
diving
duck
with
a
crested
head),
and
the
tufted
puffin
(a
seabird
with
prominent
head
tufts).