Definition of Glabrousness. Meaning of Glabrousness. Synonyms of Glabrousness

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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Trogoderma glabrum, known generally as the glabrous cabinet beetle or colored cabinet beetle, is a species of **** beetle in the family Dermestidae....
- Atriplex glabriuscula, common names Scotland orache, smooth orache, Babington's orache or seaside orach (/ˈɒrətʃ/) is an Atriplex species native to North...
- referring to the presence, form and appearance of trichomes. Examples include: glabrous, glabratelacking hairs or trichomes; surface smooth hirsute – co****ly...
- retained long, very sp****ly scattered tactile hairs over its body. Glabrousness is a trait that may be ****ociated with neoteny. Primates are relatively...
- Hyperi**** perforatum is an herbaceous perennial plant with hairless (glabrous) stems and leaves. The root of each plant is slender and woody with many...
- 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...
- is harvested by hand. It is an annual herbaceous plant, with a slender, glabrous, branched stem that is 20–30 cm (8–12 in) tall and has a diameter of 3–5 cm...