Glabrous

//ˈɡleɪbɹəs//

Synonyms for "glabrous" (29 found)

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Translations

17 translations across 11 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • λεῖος adj (bald, hairless — see also bald, hairless)

Arabic

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  • أَمْلَس adj (bald, hairless — see also bald, hairless)

Aromanian

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  • spãn adj (bald, hairless — see also bald, hairless)

Bulgarian

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  • гладък adj (bald, hairless — see also bald, hairless)
  • неокосмен adj (bald, hairless — see also bald, hairless)

French

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  • glabre adj (bald, hairless — see also bald, hairless)
  • glabre adj (botany: smooth — see also smooth)

Hungarian

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  • borotvált adj (bald, hairless — see also bald, hairless)
  • csupasz adj (bald, hairless — see also bald, hairless)
  • szőrtelen adj (bald, hairless — see also bald, hairless)

Italian

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  • glabro adj (bald, hairless — see also bald, hairless)

Latin

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  • glaber adj (bald, hairless — see also bald, hairless)

Ottoman Turkish

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  • تویسز adj (bald, hairless — see also bald, hairless)

Romanian

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  • glabru adj (bald, hairless — see also bald, hairless)
  • spân adj (bald, hairless — see also bald, hairless)

Spanish

2 entries
  • glabrescente adj (botany: smooth — see also smooth)
  • glabro adj (bald, hairless — see also bald, hairless)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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And then the happenings of some wild and remote place will be heard by electronic ears and recorded and catalogued in a digital language of waves. Crests and troughs carrying the muted hoots of owls, the lonesome calls of wolves, the wind raking through spruce boughs, or a kind of purity and peacefulness beyond description, glabrous as glare ice and just as condensed.

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[T]he Vernacula or French Elm, whoſe leaves are thicker, and more florid, glabrous and ſmooth, delighting in the lower and moiſter grounds, where they will ſometimes riſe to above an hundred foot in height; […]

Source: wiktionary

[Crotalaria obtecta] Stems tall, erect, branched: stipules not decurrent: leaves simple, usually glabrous on the upper side: […] legumes oblong, many-seeded, glabrous or softly pubescent.

Source: wiktionary

'I am bound by precedent,' said the First Lord, turning a vast glabrous expressionless face from Harte to Sir Joseph.

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