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tuft f. bursting f.
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tufted c. a type of cell in the olfactory bulb, smaller, more numerous, and more superficially located than a mitral cell but with similar functions and connections.
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tuftsin a tetrapeptide (Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg) cleaved from IgG that stimulates phagocytosis by neutrophils. It is produced primarily in the spleen; hereditary tuftsin deficiency and tuftsin deficiency following splenectomy result in increased susceptibility to certain infections.
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tuft A large soft round bunch of threads in the centre of the crown of certain types of headgear, sometimes called a pom-pom.
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tuft Padding kept in place by buttons disposed in diamond shape (used in armchairs and settees of the Chesterfield type)
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