Catkins

/ˈkætkɪnz/ noun

Soft, furry flower clusters that hang from trees like birches and willows, especially the male flowers.

From Dutch katteken, meaning 'little cat,' because the fuzzy flower clusters resemble a kitten's tail. The word entered English in the 1600s.

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