floco
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin floccus (“tuft of wool”).
Noun
floco m (plural flocos)
- flake (a thin chiplike layer of anything)
- tuft (bunch of feathers, grass or hair, etc., held together at the base)
Synonyms
- (flake, esp. snow): folheca, folipa
- (tuft): tufo
Derived terms
- floco de neve
- flocos de milho
- flocoso