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hispid

hispid
Adjective

This term is primarily used in botanical and zoological contexts to describe a specific texture of surface hairs. It conveys a sense of roughness and stiffness, distinguishing it from "pubescent," which refers to soft, downy hairs, or "glabrous," which describes a smooth surface devoid of hair.

Because of its technical nature, the word is rarely encountered in casual conversation and is almost exclusively reserved for scientific descriptions, taxonomic keys, and academic papers in biology. Using it in a non-scientific context would likely be perceived as overly formal or archaic.

Meanings

Adjectivehispid

Covered with stiff, coarse, or bristly hairs.

The botanist noted that the plant was characterized by hispid leaves that felt rough to the touch.

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