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Glabrousness (from the
Latin glaber meaning "bald", "hairless", "shaved", "smooth") is the
technical term for a lack of hair, down, setae,
trichomes or...
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woolly hairs,
which tend to rub off.
Glabrescent Losing hairs with age.
Glabrous No
hairs of any kind present.
Glandular With a
gland at the tip of the...
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defining characteristics of mammals. The
human body,
apart from
areas of
glabrous skin, is
covered in
follicles which produce thick terminal and fine vellus...
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called basal keratinocyte stem cells.
Others serve to
anchor the
epidermis glabrous skin (hairless), and hyper-proliferative
epidermis (from a skin disease)...
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dermatophytosis (or ringworm) that
appears on the arms and legs,
especially on
glabrous skin; however, it may
occur on any
superficial part of the body. It may...
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inflorescence stalk and
involucre Corymbium glabrum,
habit C.
glabrum with
glabrous inflorescence stalk and
involucre Corymbium villosum,
habit C. villosum...
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Epilobium billardierianum,
commonly known as the
glabrous willow herb or
smooth willow herb, is a
species in the
family Onagraceae that is
native to Australia...
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distinguished from
related genera by the achenes,
which are
glabrous and lack a pappus, and by the involucre,
which consists of only 2 series...
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Atriplex glabriuscula,
common names Scotland orache,
smooth orache, Babington's
orache or
seaside orach (/ˈɒrətʃ/) is an
Atriplex species native to North...
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native to
Southeast Asia. It is also
known as
herba sarcandrae or
glabrous sarcandra herb. Its
common names include the nine-knotted
flower and the...