0 a type of scarf consisting of a wide ring of material, that is worn around the neck and that can be pulled up to cover the head
1 a type of bag like a net, that is worn by a woman over the back of her hair
She has short hair that is tied in a sakkos or snood.
Turkeys have a distinctive fleshy wattle that hangs from the underside of the beak, and a fleshy protuberance that hangs from the top of its beak called a snood.
However, when the male begins "strutting" (the courtship display), the snood engorges with blood, becomes redder and elongates several centimetres, hanging well below the beak (see image).
A snood is a short length of line which is attached to the main line using a clip or swivel, with the hook at the other end.
Since these snoods are designed to cover the hair more than hold it, they are often lined to prevent them from being see-through.
While headgear was not rationed, snoods were favoured, along with turbans and headscarves, in order to show one's commitment to the war effort.
A snood is a short length of line, attached to the main line using a clip or swivel, with the hook at the other end.
The long fleshy object over a male's beak is called a snood.