teasel

[ˈtiːzl]

teasel Definition

  • 1a plant with prickly leaves and flower heads, used for teasing or raising the nap on cloth
  • 2a tool or machine with small spikes or hooks, used for teasing fibers or cloth

Using teasel: Examples

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

  • Example

    The wool was carded using a teasel.

  • Example

    The teasel is often used in the textile industry.

  • Example

    She used a teasel to raise the nap on the fabric.

teasel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for teasel

Phrases with teasel

  • fuller's teasel

    a type of teasel used in the textile industry to raise the nap on cloth

    Example

    The fuller's teasel is known for its effectiveness in raising the nap on woolen fabrics.

  • an essential oil extracted from the seeds of the teasel plant, used in aromatherapy and as a natural remedy for various ailments

    Example

    Teasel oil is believed to have anti-inflammatory properties and is used to treat joint pain and muscle soreness.

  • the root of the teasel plant, used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments such as liver problems and skin conditions

    Example

    Teasel root is commonly used in Chinese medicine to treat joint pain and stiffness.

Origins of teasel

from Old English 'tǣsel'

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Summary: teasel in Brief

A 'teasel' [ˈtiːzl] is a plant with prickly leaves and flower heads, or a tool/machine with small spikes/hooks, used for teasing fibers or cloth. It is commonly used in the textile industry to raise the nap on cloth, and can also be used in traditional medicine. Examples of usage include 'The wool was carded using a teasel.' and 'She used a teasel to raise the nap on the fabric.'