glabrous

glabrous
/glay"breuhs/, adj. Zool., Bot.
having a surface devoid of hair or pubescence.
[1630-40; < L glabr- (s. of glaber) smooth, hairless + -OUS]

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  • Glabrous — Gla brous, a. [L. glaber; cf. Gr. ? hollow, smooth, ? to hollow.] Smooth; having a surface without hairs or any unevenness. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • glabrous — (adj.) 1630s, from L. glaber hairless, smooth, bald (see GLAD (Cf. glad)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • glabrous — [glā′brəs] adj. [< L glaber, smooth, bald (< IE * ghladh ros < * ghlādh : see GLAD1) + OUS] Biol. without hair, down, or fuzz; bald glabrousness n …   English World dictionary

  • glabrous — adjective Etymology: Latin glabr , glaber smooth, bald more at glad Date: 1640 smooth; especially having a surface without hairs or projections < glabrous skin > < glabrous leaves > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • glabrous —   a. having smooth surface; hairless.    ♦ glabrate, a.    ♦ glabrescent, a. somewhat glabrous; tending to be glabrous …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • glabrous — adjective /ˈɡlæbɹəs/ smooth, hairless, bald. ‘I am bound by precendent,’ said the First Lord, turning a vast glabrous expressionless face from Harte to Sir Joseph …   Wiktionary

  • glabrous — gla·brous glā brəs adj having or being a smooth even surface specif having or being an epidermal covering that is totally or relatively devoid of hairs or down <glabrous skin> * * * gla·brous (glaґbrəs) [L. glaber smooth] smooth and… …   Medical dictionary

  • glabrous rupture-wort — plikasis skleistenis statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Ilecebrinių šeimos vaistinis augalas (Herniaria glabra), paplitęs Europoje, Azijoje ir šiaurės Afrikoje. atitikmenys: lot. Herniaria glabra angl. common burstwort; glabrous rupture wort;… …   Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)

  • glabrous — smooth …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • glabrous — adj. [L. glaber, bald] Smooth, free of hair …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

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