cirrose

cirrose
cirrosely, adv.
/sear"ohs, si rohs"/, adj. Bot. Zool.
1. having a cirrus or cirri.
2. resembling cirri.
Also, cirrous /sir"euhs/.
[1650-60; < NL cirrosus. See CIRRO-, -OSE1]

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