「hairs」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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evidence available, and what there was (a few | hairs, a bootlace with DNA on it and a smudged finge |
Not to split | hairs about this stuff. |
The | hairs above and short and sharp, while the hairs bel |
Guard | hairs add the sheen to the coat of an animal. |
g furrows which are brownish yellow with erect | hairs all over it. |
The fur is fluffy, with the base of | hairs almost white. |
rple, or occasionally white, lobes with minute | hairs along the edges. |
nderside is paler and feltlike in texture with | hairs along the veins. |
ed to oval, sometimes slightly toothed or with | hairs along the edges, and usually dull green on bot |
The periostracum is covered with very short | hairs along the spiral lines. |
centimeters long and have petioles with stiff | hairs along the edges. |
ept for the black compound eyes and some brown | hairs along the inner margins of the forewings. |
reen leaves with long petioles and a fringe of | hairs along the edges. |
hairless except for a prominent fringe of long | hairs along the edges. |
They are mostly hairless, except for long | hairs along the edges. |
Down | hairs, also called the ground hairs, are the very fi |
This is an annual herb coated in glandular | hairs and growing up to about 40 centimeters tall. |
as the historians say, "The glory of his white | hairs and great sanctity formed a double crown for h |
ngth, with a mostly black body with some white | hairs, and having wings which are barred with black. |
l herbs in the nettle family with non-stinging | hairs and dot-like concretions of mineral matter on |
taper to twigs coated in soft, rough, or silky | hairs and visible glands. |
rface, while the lower surface is covered with | hairs and pale grey. |
up to 10 centimeters long and covered in soft | hairs and stalked resin glands. |
gray-green to bright white due to a coating of | hairs, and the most basal ones on large plants may b |
ich may branch toward the top and is coated in | hairs and webby fibers. |
They are green with dense white | hairs and six reddish nobs on their back. |
rface, while the lower surface is covered with | hairs and pale grey. |
ncreased after he failed a polygraph test, and | hairs and fibers on one of the victims' bodies were |
ish blue, the back of head with some red-brown | hairs and the neck and shoulders with some white sca |
Its tail has long white | hairs, and its front feet have white claws. |
ht pink (though with fine barely visible white | hairs), and the pelage is black. |
rennial with stem and foliage covered in stiff | hairs and resin glands. |
wide (150 mm), with both surfaces covered with | hairs and glands, releasing a strong fragrance when |
Many species also use downward pointing | hairs and waxy secretions to make it difficult for i |
Leaves have villous | hairs and their margins are pinnatifid or dissected. |
e sepals around a centimeter long fringed with | hairs and surrounding smaller, paler petals. |
The leaves are rough with tiny | hairs and up to about 14 centimeters long. |
They have scattered | hairs and are densely coated in resin glands. |
disc floret is more slender, shiny, lined with | hairs, and tipped with a pappus of scales. |
The stems are erect, straight, have no or few | hairs, and reach a height of 0.3-2.0 |
The leaves have tubercle-based | hairs and up to 5-30 centimetres (2.0-12 in) long by |
y eggs in clothing, rather than at the base of | hairs, and is thus of recent evolutionary origin. |
The achenes are winged with no | hairs and have 0.8-1.5 mm long beaks that are curved |
five hours, since he was unshaven and had long | hairs and looked like a Muslim man. |
ng, narrow, and pointed, sometimes with sparse | hairs, and 2 to 7 centimeters long. |
The spiderlike body is covered in silky golden | hairs and fine scales. |
illimeters long, pointed, and edged with stiff | hairs, and there are reflexed appendages between the |
30 mm (5.1 in) from the base with fairly short | hairs and becomes more pronounced at 180 mm (7.1 in) |
Leaves and stems are covered with | hairs and the plant is sticky to the touch. |
the flowers which are densely coated in shiny | hairs and resin glands. |
The stem may have stiff | hairs and the leaves are generally small and pointed |
, broad, both sides are covered with scattered | hairs and glands. |
d foliage are covered thinly in dark glandular | hairs and the plant has a scent similar to apples or |
b growing from a tough caudex covered in large | hairs and the bases of leaves shed in previous seaso |
It is coated in very long white | hairs and dries to a thick papery texture, the beans |
stem and foliage are covered in silvery-white | hairs and most of the leaves are basal and measure 3 |
iage is mostly hairless but may have some soft | hairs, and it is gland-dotted. |
m 10 to 50 centimeters tall which is coated in | hairs and bristles. |
ic shrub with slender branches coated in rough | hairs and resin glands. |
ragged yellowish or pinkish petals and contain | hairs and large rounded yellow stigmas. |
large erect perennial herb or shrub coated in | hairs and many narrow, green leaves which resemble p |
heir abdomen red, their legs green with purple | hairs and pink tarsi. |
They are coated in glandular | hairs and their lobes are folded over at the lips. |
It is filled thickly with silky white | hairs and dotted with dark speckles which are the or |
The caterpillars are green with red-brown | hairs and are camouflaged on a leaf, by a mixture of |
stem, and inflorescence are covered in bristly | hairs and glands. |
They are shorter than the guard | hairs and longer than the down hairs. |
t with blunt, thorny branches covered in silky | hairs and fuzzy linear leaves. |
and the plant's stems, are covered with short | hairs and glands. |
It is coated densely in long white | hairs and bristles. |
The thorax is dull and bears fine | hairs, and the abdomen is usually colored shining bl |
ompound eyes are bright green, without without | hairs and ocular bands. |
apery legume pod covered in short, curly white | hairs and bearing a triangular beak at the tip. |
e rate is claimed to stimulate the nasal cilia | hairs and promote better sinus health, while reducin |
flowers with sepals coated in long, glandular | hairs, and bright yellow petals under a centimeter l |
rrounded by six reddish bracts coated in curly | hairs and tipped in hooked awns. |
They have | hairs and bristles, some of which have bulbous bases |
rply-toothed leaves which are covered in curly | hairs and oil glands. |
uter, pigmented and covered with strong, crisp | hairs; and an inner, smooth and beset with large seb |
a fringe along their edges of white threadlike | hairs and grows in clumps 3-6 ft (0.91-1.8 m) high a |
The clump of stems is densely lined with silky | hairs and studded with many small hairy oval leaves, |
the thorax; it is formed by an outer fringe of | hairs and may or may not contain internal hairs. |
Young branches are coated in stiff | hairs, and older branches have reddish, yellowish, o |
cculent annual herb coated with tiny glandular | hairs and having a somewhat slimy texture. |
It has shreddy red or grayish bark with woolly | hairs and long white bristles on its smaller twigs. |
ight green leaves are coated in tiny glandular | hairs and are shiny but rough in texture. |
It is coated in | hairs and cobwebby fibers. |
It is coated in small bristles or long woolly | hairs and it is glandular, particularly around the i |
the carapace, which is densely covered in pale | hairs and contrasts strongly with the all-dark legs |
long and wide, smooth or lightly covered with | hairs, and with serrated edges. |
o centimeters long, have a coat of dense white | hairs and grow in packed clusters on the ground. |
e fruit is a green burr with long, silky white | hairs and several hair-tufted sharp spines. |
The stems are coated in soft light | hairs and bristles, and many of the stem nodes bear |
of many phyllaries coated thinly in glandular | hairs and often streaked with purple-red coloration. |
The tail is sword-shaped and bears 6 to 12 | hairs and is much shorter than the siphunculi. |
120 cm long, the fronds have mostly colourless | hairs and some brown-tinged hairs on the midribs, wh |
oth middle legs along with most of the antenna | hairs and many body hairs. |
The body is sparsely covered in yellow | hairs, and there is a large tuft of dark brown hairs |
Young leaves are coated in white or pale silky | hairs, and some adult leaves retain their hairy text |
he sides are sparsely covered with short white | hairs and translucent clear to white flattened hairs |
ey are linear to lance-shaped, coated in white | hairs, and one or two centimeters long. |
The head, thorax and abdomen have light brown | hairs and the thorax and each abdominal segment has |
ndrical, clear, transparent, with sparse white | hairs and 14 legs. |
The acorn cups are scaly, covered with fine | hairs, and half as long as the acorns which grow sin |
The body is hairy with black erect | hairs and small white scales. |
gray-green in color and coated with glandular | hairs and woolly fibers. |
The stem has long stiff | hairs angled downwards. |
Leaf | hairs appear woolly, of a silvery grey or rusty brow |
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Most of the plant is pubescent, the | hairs appearing stiff. |
The | hairs are short and crimped, which makes them highly |
In it the | hairs are confined to the dorsal middle line and the |
Most of the tail's | hairs are black, and may form a dark ring at the end |
three-dimensional rather than flat, the facial | hairs are cut out, rather than engraved, the ears ar |
These special | hairs are used by the females to protect their eggs |
e awned or not, and the presence or absence of | hairs are particularly important characters in grass |
Some | hairs are glandular. |
Awn | hairs are the intermediate hairs in a mammal's coat. |
The | hairs are brown with pale tips. |
In D. arcturi, these glandular | hairs are red. |
The same | hairs are more densely present on the margins of the |
Guard | hairs are the longest, coarsest hairs in a mammal's |
m to lights in nearby towns and the urticating | hairs are released into the air leading to severe ur |
When present on the hind legs, the modified | hairs are, at a minimum, on the tibia, but some bees |
into two, stalk-like projections with very few | hairs arising from these stalks. |
Adults have a fringe of | hairs around the edge of each wing. |
ence, which bear an indumentum of simple white | hairs around 0.2 mm long. |
The | hairs around the thorax are sometimes yellowish. |
r inner surfaces, and may be fringed with long | hairs as well. |
nd the scutellum is orange with light coloured | hairs at the apex. |
There are five stamens coated in long white | hairs at the center. |
It also means splitting of the | hairs at the end. |
pressed, with scanty endosperm, with a tuft of | hairs at one end, dark brown. |
Styles are about 40 mm long, with or without | hairs at the tips. |
ddish-brown cap, and a whitish stem with white | hairs at the base. |
(3.5 in) long, and is covered with stiff white | hairs at the base. |
-shaped cap and a thin brown stalk with yellow | hairs at the base. |
rple veins inside, ca 3 cm long with appendage | hairs at apex down to the mouth close to 8-10 scales |
s are yellowish or whitish, with short velvety | hairs, becoming smooth with age. |
n below covered at first with whitish to rusty | hairs below which gradually wear off through the sum |
andular on the upper parts and coated in white | hairs below. |
fold near base of vein with a stifle brush of | hairs beneath it. |
e-elliptical with greyish wax and short sparse | hairs beneath. |
ead, thorax and abdomen black, with some white | hairs; beneath: whitish. |
ly clothed with brown, sometimes greyish-black | hairs; beneath: palpi, thorax and abdomen white. |
The periostracum is covered with thin, short | hairs between the spiral cords. |
The spring when rotated gripped | hairs between its coils and plucked them from the sk |
s, and flower axils sometimes have short, tiny | hairs, but are mostly glabrous. |
The upright growing stems generally have soft | hairs but sometimes plants have coarse stiff hairs. |
s, the palm tree has neither tap root nor root | hairs; but has a fibrous root system. |
s orientation - due to millions of microscopic | hairs, called setae, on the gecko's toes. |
Inside the vestibule are small | hairs called vibrissae, which filter dust and other |
onensis, but not H. nudus, are covered in many | hairs called setae, while the claws of H. nudus, but |
This coat contains long, stiff | hairs, called kemps, over a short woolly undercoat, |
t males are dark brown to black, but the guard | hairs can have yellow or tan tips. |
The | hairs can cause skin irritation (urticaria) if the c |
Its root system is thick with fibrous root | hairs close to the surface, but with stout, burlish, |
It is hairy in texture, the | hairs coarse and rough. |
plants appear almost snow-white (however, the | hairs conceal numerous sharp yellow spines). |
s sticky, bright green leaves are covered with | hairs containing minute barbs. |
orn from two eyes of Pangu, the stars from his | hairs couldn't move smoothly and correctly, which ca |
Caducous | hairs cover developing pitchers and other parts. |
inguished by leaf shape and differences in the | hairs covering the foliage. |
phological trait unique to A. gertrudis is the | hairs covering its fronds. |
other Acantholycosa species by the long, dense | hairs covering the abdomen and legs. |
s bordered by a broad, white-bordered strip of | hairs covering an area of glandular skin. |
s of the plant, N. kongkandana has 0.3 mm long | hairs covering the whole plant, and N. bokorensis ha |
differs from that species by the non-dendritic | hairs covering the leaves. |
The | hairs covering this species is assumed to be an adap |
ic epithet, canescens, refers to the off-white | hairs covering the leaves. |
They are green with white | hairs, dark green diagonal stripes, yellow lateral l |
The abdomen and legs are covered in long | hairs, dense on the abdomen, sparser on the legs. |
Criss-crossed downward-facing | hairs densely line the interior of the pitcher, forc |
Course, reddish | hairs densely cover the stipes and fiddleheads. |
timeter long and are coated with silvery, soft | hairs, especially on the undersides. |
w it is lighter green, glaucescent, with white | hairs especially crowded along the veins, and the lo |
The stem is woolly with | hairs, especially on new growth. |
Hairs feel woolly and matted and cover both sides of | |
The androphore is up to 1.5 mm long and bears | hairs for up to half of its length. |
Pinnipeds and Polar Bears have longer guard | hairs forming the most visible fur; polar bears' gua |
The | hairs found on Teresa's body matched the samples Mik |
et with tomentum (fuzz)", references the dense | hairs found on the undersides of its leaves. |
ue to its small leaves and the dense glandular | hairs found on the inflorescences. |
thin spindle-shaped webbing and includes sharp | hairs from the host plant leaf underside. |
bsorption spectrophotometer to analyze several | hairs from Baker's head, Ray A. Neff, a professor at |
ale with expansible pencil of ochreous-whitish | hairs from base of costa reaching to 1/3 of wing. |
d rose bushes, and possess numerous urticating | hairs, from which they derive their common name. |
gave Sumana Saman (A leader of the Dewa) a few | hairs from his head, which were placed in a golden u |
hindflippers, and a mane of long coarse guard | hairs from the top of the head to the shoulders. |
Seeds and seed | hairs from an eastern cottonwood |
Hairs from male moths do not cause any symptoms. | |
It is an annual herb covered in glandular | hairs generally made up of one or more erect, slende |
The | hairs give them an overall sage green to silvery col |
green, or dark red in color and coated in tiny | hairs, giving them a velvety appearance. |
age is covered in a short coat of woolly white | hairs, giving the plant a light greenish gray color. |
ge are covered in a dense coat of white woolly | hairs, giving the bush a silvery look. |
The body is coated with short | hairs, giving the animal a velvety texture, hence th |
is coated in bristles and light-colored rough | hairs, giving it a gray-green color. |
ersides of the leaves covered with thick, soft | hairs, giving a pronounced grey-green appearance . |
stem branches and leaves are coated in silvery | hairs, giving the plant a gray color. |
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