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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...
- of silk used to prop up the pupa. Found especially in the Papilionidae. glabrous smooth, without hairs or scales. gula ventral head sclerite which supports...
- retained long, very sp****ly scattered tactile hairs over its body. Glabrousness is a trait that may be ****ociated with neoteny. Primates are relatively...
- /ˈlɔːrəs ˈnɒbɪlɪs/ is an aromatic evergreen tree or large shrub with green, glabrous (smooth) leaves. It is in the flowering plant family Lauraceae. It is native...
- 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...
- the Latin word glaber, meaning without hair, and refers to the plant's glabrousness. The smooth cliff fern is found across Europe, Asia, and North America...
- 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...
- and mandible (lower jaw). Neoteny of the human body is indicated by glabrousness (hairless body). Neoteny of the genitals is marked by the absence of...
- and a central taproot. However, the leaves of dandelions are smooth or glabrous, whereas those of cat's ears are co****ly hairy.: 740  Early-flowering...
- 5 cm, thin to coriaceous, with surfaces above glabrous or densely tomentose at flowering, and glabrous or more or less hairy beneath at maturity.[citation...