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- WATTLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WATTLE is a fabrication of poles interwoven with slender branches, withes, or reeds and used especially formerly in building
- Wattles - Bowman Construction
Wattles, also known as erosion control logs or sediment control logs, are cylindrical devices made from various materials such as straw, coconut fiber, excelsior fiber, rice hulls or synthetic materials They are used to control sediment and erosion on construction sites, slopes, and other disturbed areas
- Wattle (anatomy) - Wikipedia
A wattle is a fleshy caruncle hanging from various parts of the head or neck in several groups of birds and mammals Caruncles in birds include those found on the face, wattles, dewlaps, snoods, and earlobes
- What Are Wattles For? | Audubon
And there, dangling from the chin, is a wrinkly mass of bumpy, warty-looking red skin: the wattle Why have a wattle? Wattles are an adaptive feature that come in handy in several ways On a hot day, with the sun bearing down, the bare skin of neck and wattle helps release excess heat
- WATTLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Under the bill on each side there hangs down a wattle of red flesh that looks very much like the comb
- Wattles — Erosion and Sediment Control for Construction Sites
Proper installation of wattles can reduce the rate of soil erosion, control sediment on site, reduce stormwater runoff velocity, and also promote water quality
- Whats with the Wattles? | BirdNote
Birds like male turkeys or barnyard roosters have a wrinkly, bumpy flap of red skin called a wattle But what are wattles for? Birds can’t sweat, so wattles help release excess heat Wattles are also key to courtship displays Many other birds, including some storks and plovers, also have wattles
- Wattle - definition of wattle by The Free Dictionary
Define wattle wattle synonyms, wattle pronunciation, wattle translation, English dictionary definition of wattle n 1 a A construction of poles intertwined with twigs, reeds, or branches, used for walls, fences, and roofs b Material used for such construction
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