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pompom
pom·pom P5471900 (pŏm′pŏm′) or pom·pon (-pŏn′)n.1. A fluffy ball of wool or other material used as a decoration, as on a cap.2. A ball of fluffy material, such as feathers or strips of colored paper, that is waved by cheerleaders and sports fans.3. A small buttonlike flower of some chrysanthemums and dahlias. [French.]pompom (ˈpɒmpɒm) or pomponn1. (Clothing & Fashion) a ball of tufted silk, wool, feathers, etc, worn on a hat for decoration2. (Plants) a. the small globelike flower head of certain cultivated varieties of dahlia and chrysanthemumb. (as modifier): pompom dahlia. [C18: from French, from Old French pompe knot of ribbons, of uncertain origin]pom•pom1 or pom-pom (ˈpɒmˌpɒm) n. an automatic, 40-millimeter antiaircraft gun, usu. mounted, esp. on ships, in groups of four. [1895–1900; imitative] pom•pom2 or pom-pom (ˈpɒmˌpɒm) n. 1. Also, pompon. an ornamental tuft or ball of feathers, wool, or the like, used esp. on clothing or waved at sporting events. 2. pompon (def. 2). [1740–50; variant of pompon, with assimilation of final n] Translations
pompom
pompom, pompona. the small globelike flower head of certain cultivated varieties of dahlia and chrysanthemum b. (as modifier): pompom dahlia |