Catkin

/ˈkætkɪn/ noun

A drooping, often cylindrical flower cluster that lacks petals and releases pollen into the wind. Catkins are typically found on trees like willows, birches, and hazelnuts.

From Dutch 'katteken' meaning 'little cat,' referring to the soft, fuzzy appearance that resembles a kitten's tail. The diminutive suffix '-kin' emphasizes the small, delicate nature of these flower clusters.

AMአበባ
ARقنابة
BNকাঁটা
CAflor
CSkvět
DAkat
DEKätzchen
ELγύρος
ESamento
FAگل
FIkukka
FRchaton
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