Definition of Piliferous. Meaning of Piliferous. Synonyms of Piliferous

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Definition of Piliferous

Piliferous
Piliferous Pi*lif"er*ous, a. [L. pilus hair + -ferous: cf. F. pilif[`e]re.] 1. Bearing a single slender bristle, or hair. 2. Beset with hairs.

Meaning of Piliferous from wikipedia

- pileate, pileum, pileus pilus pil- hair depilation, depilatory, epilation, piliferous, piliform, pilose, pilosity pinna pinn- feather panache, pinnacle, pinnal...
- been caused by 'the p****age of a blade'. It seemed very likely that the 'piliferous formations' in both of her hands were likely fragments of hair. She also...
- phytopathology The science of diagnosing and managing plant diseases. piliferous Bearing hair placebo A substance or treatment of no intended therapeutic...
- 1007/S12225-017-9722-5. S2CID 4311078. "Otholobium virgatum". Casabio. "piliferous". Wiktionary. 26 May 2017. Bello, Abubakar; Stirton, Charles H; Chimphango...
- shorter or longer than petiole, subulate or triangular-subulate, apex often piliferous, glabrous or more or less hairy, green. Inflorescence simple, somewhat...
- apiculate or emarginate; the four stamens (the anterior one missing) with piliferous filaments, the upper lateral pair with short filaments (circa 3 mm long)...
- osteoderm also differs from that of other species in that it bears more piliferous foramina, 8 in total, on the posterior end than D. novemcinctus. Although...
- wide-spreading when dry, abruptly tapered to a slender with occasional serrulate, piliferous apex; about ~1-2mm long in primary leaves and around 1.5 mm (0.059 in)...
- thick and 20 mm long, were characterized by the presence of a number of piliferous foramina around their posterior and lateral margins, a granular appearance...
- base Leaf apex shape and pigmentation of well-developed leaves Mostly piliferous or mucronate, less often acute or rounded; concolorous Broadly rounded;...