wattle in English
- wattle⇄adj. made or built of wattle.
- wattle⇄noun 1. Also, wattles.
a. sticks interwoven with twigs, branches, or reeds; framework of wicker.
Ex. a hut built of wattle.
b. a framework of poles or rods for a thatched roof.
2. any one of various acacias of Australia, used t - wattle⇄v.t. 1. to make (a fence, wall, roof, hut, or barrier) of wattle.
2. to twist or weave together (twigs, branches, or reeds).
3. to bind together with interwoven twigs, branches, or reeds. - wattle⇄wattle (1), noun.
1a. the bright-red flesh hanging down from the throat on the males of chickens, turkeys, or other domestic fowls and certain other birds.
b. a fleshy appendage below the throat of certain reptiles, such as the iguana. - wattle⇄wattle (2), noun, verb, -tled,-tling,adjective.