merkin
/ˈmɜːrkɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A patch of hair, usually at the front of a man’s head, growing in the opposite direction from the rest of his hair.
“The fashion trend of the 18th century often featured elaborate merkins and powdered wigs.”
2. noun
A wig or false beard, especially one used to conceal a lack of hair.
“In the past, actors and performers often wore merkins to enhance their appearance.”