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Definition of puppets' - 3 dictionary results

pup⋅pet

[puhp-it]
–noun
1. an artificial figure representing a human being or an animal, manipulated by the hand, rods, wires, etc., as on a miniature stage. Compare hand puppet, marionette.
2. a person, group, government, etc., whose actions are prompted and controlled by another or others.
3. a small doll.
4. Machinery. poppethead.

Origin:
1350–1400; earlier poppet, ME popet, appar. alter. of MLG poppe doll < LL puppa, L pūpa doll; see -et


pup⋅pet⋅like, adjective


2. pawn, figurehead, instrument.

pop⋅pet⋅head

[pop-it-hed]
–noun
a tailstock or headstock of a lathe.
Also called poppet, puppet.


Origin:
1655–65; poppet + head
pup·pet   (pŭp'ĭt)   
n.  
  1. A small figure of a person or animal, having a cloth body and hollow head, designed to be fitted over and manipulated by the hand.
  2. A figure having jointed parts animated from above by strings or wires; a marionette.
  3. A toy representing a human figure; a doll.
  4. One whose behavior is determined by the will of others: a political puppet.

[Middle English poppet, doll, possibly from Anglo-Norman poppe, doll; see puppy.]
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