💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Manicate"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| tomentosenoun | (biology, of a surface) covered in (often matted) hair. |
| penicillatenoun | (botany, zoology) Having tufts of fine hairs, or in the form of a tuft of fine hairs. |
| muricatenoun | (biology) covered with short rough points or studs |
| myxospermous | (botany) Having a covering of mucilage |
| pubigerous | (botany, zoology) pubescent |
| glabratenoun | (botany) Somewhat glabrous. |
| penicillated | Alternative form of penicillate. [(botany, zoology) Having tufts of fine hairs, or in the form of a tuft of fine hairs.] |
| floccosenoun | (botany, mycology) Covered or growing in wooly tufts |
| capillaceous | Resembling hair. |
| muscoidnoun | (zoology) Any fly in the superfamily Muscoidea. |
| mollipilose | (zoology, archaic) Having soft hairs; downy. |
| fimbricate | fringed; jagged; fimbriate |
| musciform | (botany) Having the appearance or form of a moss. |
| hirtellous | (botany, zoology) with minute hairs. |
| chaetophorous | Having bristles. |
| perfoliatenoun | (botany, of leaves) Appearing to have the stem passing through the blade. |
| capillose | hairy |
| moss-grown | Having a covering of growing moss. |
| setigerous | (botany) Covered with bristles; having or bearing a seta or setae. |
| appendiculatenoun | (biology) Having the nature of an appendage, such as the leg or antenna of an insect. |
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