tendril
[ ten-dril ]
/ ˈtɛn drɪl /
noun Botany.
a threadlike, leafless organ of climbing plants, often growing in spiral form, which attaches itself to or twines round some other body, so as to support the plant.
Origin of tendril
1530–40; earlier
tendrel, variant (perhaps by dissimilation) of Middle English
tendren, tendron < Middle French
tendron shoot, sprout, cartilage
OTHER WORDS FROM tendril
ten·dril·lar, ten·dril·ous, adjective ten·dril·ly, adjectiveWords nearby tendril
tendoplasty,
tendosynovitis,
tendotomy,
tendovaginal,
tendovaginitis,
tendril,
tendu,
tendulkar,
tenebrae,
tenebrific,
tenebrionid
British Dictionary definitions for tendrilous
tendril
/ (ˈtɛndrɪl) /
noun
a specialized threadlike part of a leaf or stem that attaches climbing plants to a support by twining or adhering
something resembling a tendril, such as a wisp of hair
Derived forms of tendril
tendrillar or tendrilous, adjectiveWord Origin for tendril
C16: perhaps from Old French
tendron tendril (confused with Old French
tendron bud), from Medieval Latin
tendō
tendon
Scientific definitions for tendrilous
tendril
[ tĕn′drəl ]
A slender, coiling plant part, often a modified leaf or leaf part, that helps support the stem of some climbing angiosperms by clinging to or winding around an object. Peas, squash, and grapes produce tendrils.