tendril

/ˈtɛn.dɹəl/

TƐN · dɹəl (2 syllables)

English Noun
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Definition

A thin, spirally coiling stem that attaches a plant to its support.

Etymology

From Middle French tendrillon (“bud, shoot, cartilage”), perhaps a diminutive of tendron (“cartilage”), from Old French tendre (“soft”) (see tender (adjective)), or else from Latin tendere (“to stretch, extend”) (see tender (verb)).

Example Sentences

  • "The Gourd, / And thirſty Cucumer, vvhen they perceive / Th' approaching Olive, vvith Reſentment fly / Her fatty Fibres, and vvith Tendrils creep / Diverſe, deteſting Contact; […]"
  • "Her blond hair was tied into a half up, half down style with face-framing tendrils."
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