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Definition of Beardlessness

Beardlessness
Beardlessness Beard"less*ness, n. The state or quality of being destitute of beard.

Meaning of Beardlessness from wikipedia

- The Beardless Warriors is a 1960 World War II novel by American writer Richard Matheson. It was based on his experiences as a young infantryman in the...
- The beardless barb (Cyclocheilichthys apogon) is a species of freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is widespread in Southeast Asia. It grows to...
- The northern beardless tyrannulet (Camptostoma imberbe) is a small p****erine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from southeasternmost Arizona...
- The Madonna with Beardless Saint Joseph is an early painting by Raphael, executed c. 1506, now at the Hermitage Museum. It depicts Saint Joseph, the Virgin...
- Weissia levieri is a species of moss in the Pottiaceae family. Weissia levieri is known from Eurasia and the Maghreb of North-Africa. Sabovljevic, M.,...
- chamberlains went and told his master that he had been thwarted by a beardless boy. Henry never forgave the audacity; but, for the moment, the only revenge...
- Benthophiloides brauneri is a species of goby, a benthophilic fish native to the fresh and brackish waters of the Black Sea, the Caspian Sea and the Sea...
- Batrachocephalus mino, the beardless sea catfish, is the only species of catfish (order Siluriformes) in the genus Batrachocephalus of the family Ariidae...
- Weissia squarrosa is a species of moss belonging to the family Pottiaceae. It is native to Europe. Hallingbäck, T (2019). "Weissia squarrosa". IUCN Red...
- the appropriate age, and a silver shield found near the bones depicts a beardless Francis I, corresponding to the king's appearance during Leonardo's time...