hairlike
IPA: hˈɛrɫaɪk
adjective
- Resembling hair; having the texture, consistency, or appearance of hair.
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Examples of "hairlike" in Sentences
- Surface with matted or parallel hairlike cells.
- The hairlike leaf blades are under a millimeter wide.
- Each is on a pedicel covered in hairlike black glands.
- There are a few short, thick, hairlike leaves at the base.
- The fruit is a small nutlet covered in thin, hairlike prickles.
- The thin stems and small leaves are dotted with hairlike glands.
- Caterpillars are covered all over in long hairlike setae, in tufts.
- It grows from a branching reddish brown rhizome covered in hairlike scales.
- Caterpillars are covered all over in long hairlike setae, in spreading tufts.
- The hairlike leaves are less than a millimeter wide and may have rolled edges.
- In 7 -10 days hanging in the cooler, a thin layer of white hairlike mold should be starting to form.
- An ogre with hairlike stone spikes topped the wall, swung his arm, and knocked five archers over, into the bailey.
- The bud blossomed into her ear, its hairlike tendrils snaking towards her eardrum where they fanned out into electric petals, sensors cool against her hot skin.
- Little eggs are hatched and the young are passed out by the way of the mouth, and they go swimming about as little oval bodies covered with a very curious kind of hairlike processes.
- To get an idea of how these tiny little "hairlike" shutters work, think about how a person raises their hand in front of their eyes to block the sunshine while trying to look at a traffic signal.
- Yes | No | Report from huntnow wrote 23 hours 38 min ago the nature of this question confuses the hell out of me but the beard on a turkey looks like a beard of sorts. it protrudes out of their feathers on their chest in long, hopefully, dark colored bristly hairlike form. fudd what did these other hunters think a turkey beard was?