n. 1. A tuft, as of fiber or hair. 2. Waste wool or cotton used for stuffing furniture and mattresses. 3. Pulverized wool or felt that is applied to paper, cloth, or metal to produce a texture or pattern. 4. See floccule. tr.v. flocked, flock·ing, flocks 1. To stuff with waste wool or cotton. 2. To texture or pattern with pulverized wool or felt. [Middle English flok, from Old French floc, from Latin floccus, tuft of wool.] |
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