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Verb
/ˈtasəl/,
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tassels, plural;
  1. Provide with a tassel or tassels
    • - a tasseled tablecloth
  2. (of corn or other plants) Form tassels

Noun
  1. A tuft of loosely hanging threads, cords, or other material knotted at one end and attached for decoration to home furnishings, clothing, or other items

  2. The tufted head of some plants, esp. a flowerhead with prominent stamens at the top of a cornstalk


  1. adornment consisting of a bunch of cords fastened at one end
  2. A tassel is a finishing feature in fabric decoration. It is a universal ornament that is seen in varying versions in many cultures around the globe.
  3. (The Tassels) 'The Tassels' were a beach music band from Raleigh, North Carolina, United States started in 1962 by Sonny Coley, the lead singer. The other members of the band were Wayne Lanier (saxophone), Wally Wood (organ), Jimmy Bumgardner (guitar), Irven Hicks (drums) and Larry Nixon (bass). ...
  4. A ball-shaped bunch of plaited or otherwise entangled threads from which at one end protrudes a cord on which the tassel is hung, and which may have loose, dangling threads at the other end. ...
  5. (TASSELS) The longer wool on top of the ears of some wooled breeds.
  6. (TASSELS) A decoration of twisted fabric or metal, often surrounding a wooden core and hanging from a cord, attached to a staff or directly onto a flag – especially a colour or parade flag (see also ‘colour 2)’, ‘cord 1)’ and ‘parade flag’).
  7. (Tassels) Attachment on the end of the cord, which is typically color coordinated
  8. (Tassels) Narrow bits of fringe that are usually affixed to pasties for the purpose of twirling; also, tasseled pasties are often referred to simply as tassel. “Assels” are tasseled pasties on the derriere.
  9. To see tassels in a dream, denotes you will reach the height of your desires and ambition. For a young woman to lose them, denotes she will undergo some unpleasant experience.
  10. Two pendant ornaments connected by the cord. Usually the head is one or more wooden forms covered with knotted, plaited or wrapped silk.
  11. An ornamental knotted rope that hangs from the top of a loafer or mocassin.
  12. the male flowers of a corn plant; to produce tassels
  13. The tassel attaches to the ends of lift cords and tilt cords on your window blind or window shade. Tassels are made of wood on our wood blinds, and made of plastic or PVC on our faux wood blinds. Our cellular shades and roman shades use plastic and plastic on metal.
  14. In jewelry, a tassel refers to decorative group of short metal threads bound together at one end and hung from a necklace.
  15. A rope and knot ornament typically found on the vamp of a loafer or moccasin.
  16. An ornamental tuft of threads, cords, or chains of equal length, hanging loosely from a knob or from the knot by which they are tied together.
  17. A bunch of loose threads or cords bound at one end and hanging free at the other, used as an ornament on curtains, trim, fringe or clothing.
  18. A bunch of cords gathered at one end. Tassels are used to decorate formal flag setups.
  19. A group of colored threads bound together at the top and hung as a pendant ornament or used as a tie-back on window treatments.
  20. Same as "Corbel." -- A small shelf cantilevered out from a beam, wall, or column in order to support a beam or a superincumbent load.
  21. GRADUATE + [G] dangles from the location of a tassel hanging from a graduation cap. For a QuickTime movie of this sign, see ASL browser - tassel.
  22. the decorative part that covers the knot at the ends of the cords that control the operation of blinds and shades
  23. An ornament consisting of a bundle of threads, cords or other strands hanging from a cylindrical head.