fiddlehead

[ˈfɪdl̩hɛd]

fiddlehead Definition

  • 1the young, curled, edible frond of certain ferns, especially the ostrich fern, used as a vegetable
  • 2a person who plays the fiddle, especially with skill or in an informal or nonclassical style

Using fiddlehead: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fiddlehead" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fiddleheads are harvested in the spring before they unfurl.

  • Example

    Fiddleheads are a traditional food of the Maliseet people.

  • Example

    He's a talented fiddlehead who can play any tune by ear.

  • Example

    The band was made up of a guitarist, a drummer, and a fiddlehead.

fiddlehead Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fiddlehead

Phrases with fiddlehead

  • the young, curled, edible frond of certain ferns, especially the ostrich fern, used as a vegetable

    Example

    The fiddlehead fern is a popular ingredient in many dishes.

  • a soup made with fiddlehead ferns

    Example

    I tried fiddlehead soup for the first time and it was delicious.

  • a festival celebrating the harvest of fiddlehead ferns

    Example

    The town hosts an annual fiddlehead festival every May.

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Summary: fiddlehead in Brief

'Fiddlehead' [ˈfɪdl̩hɛd] is a noun that refers to two different things. The first meaning is the young, curled, edible frond of certain ferns, especially the ostrich fern, used as a vegetable. The second meaning is a person who plays the fiddle, especially with skill or in an informal or nonclassical style. Examples of 'fiddlehead' include 'The fiddleheads are harvested in the spring before they unfurl.' and 'He's a talented fiddlehead who can play any tune by ear.'