flocked
English
Etymology
From flock (“tufts of wool, lock of hair”).
Adjective
flocked (not comparable)
- (of bristles) Having split, bushy ends.
- (of swabs) Having dense fibers with a desirable nap to optimize collection and elution of specimens.
- the sampling and elution advantages of flocked swabs versus spun swabs
- (of Christmas trees) Covered with artificial snow.
Synonyms
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