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49 words match “HAIRY”

STITCHEL n.
A kind of hairy wool. [Prov.]
STRAWBERRY n.
feed on the strawberry vines; as: (a) The smeared dagger (Apatela oblinita), whose large hairy larva is velvety black with two rows of bright yellow spots on each side. (b) A geometrid (Angerona crocataria) which is yellow with dusky spots on the wings. Called also currant moth. -- Strawberry pear (Bot.), the red ovo…
TICHORRHINE n.
A fossil rhinoceros with a vertical bony medial septum supporting the nose; the hairy rhinoceros.
UMBRELLA n.
o has a cervical plume consisting of a long, cylindrical dermal process covered with soft hairy feathers. Called also dragoon bird. -- Umbrella leaf (Bot.), an American perennial herb (Dyphylleia cymosa), having very large peltate and lobed radical leaves. -- Umbrella shell. (Zoöl.) See Umbrella, 3. -- Umbrella tree…
VOLE n.
llied genera of the subfamily Arvicolinæ. They have a thick head, short ears, and a short hairy tail.
WADMOL n.
A coarse, hairy, woolen cloth, formerly used for garments by the poor, and for various other purposes. [Spelled also wadmal, wadmeal, wadmoll, wadmel, etc.] Beck (Draper's Dict.). Sir W. Scott.
WHITE MUSTARD n.
A kind of mustard (Sinapis alba) with rough-hairy foliage, a long-beaked hispid pod, and pale seeds, which yield mustard and mustard oil. The plant is also grown for forage.
WOLF n.
One of the destructive, and usually hairy, larvæ of several species of beetles and grain moths; as, the bee wolf.
WOOLLY a.
Clothed with a fine, curly pubescence resembling wool. Woolly bear (Zoöl.), the hairy larva of several species of bombycid moths. The most common species in the United States are the salt-marsh caterpillar (see under Salt), the black and red woolly bear, or larva of the Isabella moth (see Illust., under Isabella Moth),…
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