From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Plantsfrondfrond /frɒnd $ frɑːnd/ noun [countable]HBPa leaf of a fern or palm1(2)Examples from the Corpusfrond• Apricot-colored fern frondswave against the pearlgraybackground of my flannelsheets.• Give each elbow room to display its fronds.• These are clustered on the underside of the fronds.• Have to make do with quick dip and lazy lie under the fronds.• The tiny fronds of tender green when beechbuds first open are an annualdelight.• They did not have hair, but trailingfronds of leaves and bracken.• The gently waveringfronds of a willow tree.Originfrond(1700-1800)Latinfrons"leaves"