Dipsacus fullonum

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A plant species: Dipsacus fullonum is a species of flowering plant in the family Caprifoliaceae. It is a tall, biennial herb known for its prickly stem and distinctive, egg-shaped flower heads.
    • Common names: It is commonly known as wild teasel or fuller's teasel.
    • Historical use: The dried, spiny flower heads of this plant were historically used in the textile industry to raise a nap on woolen cloth, a process known as "teaseling" or "fulling."
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The field was overgrown with Dipsacus fullonum, its tall, prickly stems swaying in the wind.
    • Botanists study Dipsacus fullonum to understand its ecological role as an invasive species in some regions.
    • Traditional weavers preferred the dried heads of Dipsacus fullonum for finishing high-quality wool fabrics.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical context: The scientific name is used in formal taxonomic and ecological studies to precisely identify this species, distinguishing it from other teasels like (cultivated teasel).
  • In historical/industrial context: The term can appear in discussions of pre-industrial textile manufacturing.
    • The fulling process relied heavily on the hooks of Dipsacus fullonum.
Variants and Related Words
  • Wild teasel (n): The most common English name for .
  • Fuller's teasel (n): A name emphasizing its historical use by fullers (textile workers).
  • Teasel (n): The general common name for plants of the genus . is a specific species within this genus.
  • Dipsacus (n): The genus name, which includes all teasel species.
Synonyms
  • Common teasel: Another name for the same species.
  • Fuller's thistle: A descriptive synonym, though it is not a true thistle.
Related Phrases/Idioms

(This specific botanical term does not commonly feature in idiomatic English phrases. Its usage is primarily technical or descriptive.)

Noun
  1. teasel with lilac flowers native to Old World but naturalized in North America; dried flower heads used to raise a nap on woolen cloth