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Definitions for Wattle
[1] Often wattles. a number of rods or stakes interwoven with twigs or tree branches for making fences, walls, etc.
[2] wattles, a number of poles laid on a roof to hold thatch.
[3] (in Australia) any of various acacias whose shoots and branches were used by the early colonists for wattles, now valued especially for their bark, which is used in tanning.
[4] a fleshy lobe or appendage hanging down from the throat or chin of certain birds, as the domestic chicken or turkey.
[5] to bind, wall, fence, etc., with wattle or wattles.
[6] to roof or frame with or as if with wattles.
[7] to form into a basketwork; interweave; interlace.
[8] to make or construct by interweaving twigs or branches: to wattle a fence.
[9] built or roofed with wattle or wattles.
[10] a frame of rods or stakes interwoven with twigs, branches, etc, esp when used to make fences
[11] the material used in such a construction
[12] a loose fold of skin, often brightly coloured, hanging from the neck or throat of certain birds, lizards, etc
[13] any of various chiefly Australian acacia trees having spikes of small brightly coloured flowers and flexible branches, which were used by early settlers for making fences See also golden wattle
[14] a southern African caesalpinaceous tree, Peltophorum africanum, with yellow flowers
[15] to construct from wattle
[16] to bind or frame with wattle
[17] to weave or twist (branches, twigs, etc) into a frame
[18] made of, formed by, or covered with wattle
[19] Midland English dialect of poor quality
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Words nearby Wattle
watteau, watteau back, wattenscheid, watter, watterson, wattle, wattle and daub, wattlebird, wattless component, wattmeter, watts
Origin of Wattle
before 900; (noun) Middle English wattel, Old English watul covering, akin to wætla bandage; (v.) Middle English wattelen, derivative of the noun
Other words from Wattle
un·wat·tled , adjective
Word origin for Wattle
Old English watol; related to wethel wrap, Old High German wadal, German Wedel