A tendril is a noun. In zoology, a tendril is a hair-like tentacle.
The plural form for the verb vine is vines.
The plural of tendril is tendrils.
Leaf tendrils are coiled structures that attaches a plant for support. A leaf tendril will generally have a bid in its axil or will be a modified leaflet of a compound leaf. Example: pea Stem tendril are a slender, coiled structure that is a modified part of a stem that provides support. A stem tendril is generally in the axil of a leaf or leaf scar. Also, if a tendril originates from an axillary bud, then it is a stem tendril. Example: Virginia Creeper, Grape.
A slender, leafless portion of a plant by which it becomes attached to a supporting body, after which the tendril usually contracts by coiling spirally., Clasping; climbing as a tendril.
To my knowledge, I have never heard of a Tendril Massage, and I have been in the business for 25 years. So, I would venture to guess is that someone is referring to a massage establishment called Tendril.
The vine was connected to the pole by a tendril.
Do not bruise the tendril of the vine, please.
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