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inflatable

English

Etymology

inflate +? -able

Adjective

inflatable (comparative more inflatable, superlative most inflatable)

  1. Able to be inflated or blown up.

Derived terms

  • inflatability
  • inflatable castle
  • noninflatable
  • uninflatable

Related terms

  • inflation

Translations

Noun

inflatable (plural inflatables)

  1. (nautical) A boat or dinghy that may be inflated when needed.
  2. Any other structure, artwork etc. that is inflated.

Translations

See also

  • expandable

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tuffet

English

Etymology

From Old French touffel, diminutive of touffe (tuft).

Noun

tuffet (plural tuffets)

  1. A clump of grass or similar vegetation; a small grass-covered mound.
    Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet, eating her curds and whey.
  2. (furniture) A large cushion which may have an internal frame, used as a low seat or stool.
  3. An inflatable cushion serving as landing area for precision accuracy parachuting.

Translations

See also

(stool): footstool, pouffe, hassock, ottoman, tumpty

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