「hairs」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)3ページ目
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k along the stem and glandular or nonglandular | hairs on the newer twigs. |
fringed and coated in long, dark purple or red | hairs. |
ped spikelets coated in downy white or silvery | hairs. |
Styles are about 40 mm long, with or without | hairs at the tips. |
The herbage is coated in gray or silvery | hairs. |
y brown in color, with pinkish or orangish-red | hairs. |
lavender and have bases with yellow or purple | hairs, or lacking hairs, depending on variety. |
e is coated in long, shaggy whitish or silvery | hairs. |
f pointed phyllaries coated in gray or silvery | hairs. |
let covered in long bristly white or yellowish | hairs. |
prisoners upon live coal, and plucked out the | hairs of their beards, to convince them that they we |
fering colors of under coat and overlay (guard | hairs). |
are black on the head, with a few pale yellow | hairs. |
and with a long tuft of coarse pale ochraceous | hairs on the submedian nervure ; posterior wings wit |
Young leaves are coated in white or pale silky | hairs, and some adult leaves retain their hairy text |
ikelets covered in white or pale-colored silky | hairs. |
uit is a tiny resinous achene with a pappus of | hairs. |
d body 2 millimeters long and a long pappus of | hairs up to 5 millimeters long. |
The parachute like | hairs, the pappus, are 5 millimetres to 7 millimetre |
up to the Acropolis and saw the Parthenon, the | hairs on my head were standing straight up. |
base of each petal is a red-streaked patch of | hairs. |
iant or iridescent - hues and bold patterns of | hairs. |
nly sparsely hairy) sepals, and petals without | hairs on the margins of the base. |
als fringed and lined with long, pink whiskery | hairs. |
The flower may have plentiful white | hairs in the center and bright purple pollen. |
open to spill seeds along with plentiful silky | hairs. |
The mainland serow possesses guard | hairs on its coat that are bristly or coarse and cov |
ver, Ferdinand Broili reported the presence of | hairs in specimen BSP 1938 I 49, an indication that |
Most of the plant is pubescent, the | hairs appearing stiff. |
g dorsally with three tufts of raised blackish | hairs with greenish gloss and a narrow bluish silver |
Males have raised white | hairs on their forewings. |
vous or frightened it flees, while raising the | hairs on its back. |
ut half as wide, and smooth green, rarely with | hairs on the undersides. |
is a well-developed tuft of long, rather stiff | hairs near the base of the upper side of the hindwin |
nother distinctive feature are the red bristly | hairs that cover the branchlets, flower bases and ne |
in umbels, on stalks covered in reddish brown | hairs. |
The achenes are hairy with reddish pappus | hairs. |
It refers to | hairs of a uniform shade, with no banding or tipping |
ap Modron from his imprisonment, retrieves the | hairs of Dillus the Bearded, captures the cauldron o |
The spring when rotated gripped | hairs between its coils and plucked them from the sk |
ennial herb with a dense coat of rough, woolly | hairs. |
The male has v-shaped rows of | hairs on its head and a pronounced white median stri |
Sable: Black-tipped | hairs; the background color can be gold, silver, gra |
dark brown in colouration, and bear scales and | hairs on the upper surface. |
dersides have "numerous minute sessile stelate | hairs with horizonatally spreading rays". |
urface; new leaves are covered in shaggy white | hairs. |
fruit is a round nutlet covered in shiny white | hairs. |
green leaflets, densely coated in short white | hairs. |
The body bears short black | hairs, the tips of which appear yellow in reflected |
e-elliptical with greyish wax and short sparse | hairs beneath. |
rax is orange-brown and covered in short white | hairs. |
The blades are coated densely in short curly | hairs, some glandular. |
s are yellowish or whitish, with short velvety | hairs, becoming smooth with age. |
when brushed, and is covered with short erect | hairs. |
reen above, and paler below with short whitish | hairs. |
d capsule with an outer covering of short grey | hairs, 2.5 to 3 cm long, opening in two flat valves |
k to red bands or blotches and short scattered | hairs. |
he sides are sparsely covered with short white | hairs and translucent clear to white flattened hairs |
many small branches are coated in short, stiff | hairs. |
f the lid is densely covered with short, white | hairs. |
s, and flower axils sometimes have short, tiny | hairs, but are mostly glabrous. |
een or gray-green and coated in short, silvery | hairs. |
h raised veins, and covered with short, woolly | hairs which lie flatly to the surface; the upperside |
ceolate, the undersides covered by silky white | hairs. |
The spiderlike body is covered in silky golden | hairs and fine scales. |
It is filled thickly with silky white | hairs and dotted with dark speckles which are the or |
e fruit is a green burr with long, silky white | hairs and several hair-tufted sharp spines. |
The foliage is coated in silvery white | hairs that make the plant pale in color. |
The herbage is coated in silvery silky | hairs. |
timeter long and are coated with silvery, soft | hairs, especially on the undersides. |
ence, which bear an indumentum of simple white | hairs around 0.2 mm long. |
ads also completely covered in small glandular | hairs. |
ke seta on the first leg and the small lateral | hairs on the setae of the fifth leg on females. |
ery light silvery-green due to the small light | hairs. |
Leaves are covered with small unicellular | hairs (called trichomes). |
ng under the central plate for small hook-like | hairs, the anthers. |
ng, and they are often covered in small, stiff | hairs. |
surface is hairless or with slight small, soft | hairs sometimes cobweb-like along lower mid-vein. |
n living together: "As soon as I saw Smith the | hairs on the back of my neck went up. |
he lip is lined with smooth, downward-pointing | hairs, upon which their claws cannot find a grip. |
ith silk-like fibers, and tufts of soft woolly | hairs. |
It is coated in soft white | hairs. |
The stems are coated in soft light | hairs and bristles, and many of the stem nodes bear |
hed leaves, which are covered with soft, downy | hairs. |
ngth, with a mostly black body with some white | hairs, and having wings which are barred with black. |
ish blue, the back of head with some red-brown | hairs and the neck and shoulders with some white sca |
ead, thorax and abdomen black, with some white | hairs; beneath: whitish. |
iage is mostly hairless but may have some soft | hairs, and it is gland-dotted. |
Females are black with some white | hairs, only the front is sometimes yellow. |
ept for the black compound eyes and some brown | hairs along the inner margins of the forewings. |
reoles at the bases of stems sometimes bearing | hairs or small bristles, internodes (plant stem part |
ies covered in large glands and sometimes many | hairs. |
des which are lined with long, sometimes curly | hairs. |
ly clothed with brown, sometimes greyish-black | hairs; beneath: palpi, thorax and abdomen white. |
rrated edges with a fringe of sparse glandular | hairs. |
The bowl of the petals may have sparse long | hairs. |
ndrical, clear, transparent, with sparse white | hairs and 14 legs. |
ll, ascending and appressed, without spines or | hairs, red: outer tepals linear, 4-9 cm long, ca 5 m |
s are abundantly coated in stalklike glandular | hairs. |
s of the leaves is made up of star-shaped leaf | hairs that are fused into microscopic plates. |
rcturi catches insects using sticky, glandular | hairs on its leaves. |
(3.5 in) long, and is covered with stiff white | hairs at the base. |
ish or purplish, and are coated in stiff white | hairs. |
re covered in short, stiff, downwards-pointing | hairs, which serve to guide insects alighting on the |
vered in a carpetlike coat of stiff, branching | hairs. |
woolly undercoat for warmth and stiffer guard | hairs that help shed water, making them well adapted |
a nutlet covered in very long, straight white | hairs. |
re thick and coated in long, straight, silvery | hairs. |
nutlet covered with very long, straight, white | hairs. |
s bordered by a broad, white-bordered strip of | hairs covering an area of glandular skin. |
uter, pigmented and covered with strong, crisp | hairs; and an inner, smooth and beset with large seb |
es against the Cincinnati Reds was termed “The | Hairs vs. the Big Squares,” as the Reds wore more tr |
ncreased after he failed a polygraph test, and | hairs and fibers on one of the victims' bodies were |
nderside is paler and feltlike in texture with | hairs along the veins. |
color and usually quite hairy in texture, the | hairs sometimes associated with sticky glands. |
It is hairy in texture, the | hairs rough, sharp, and bristly. |
It is roughly hairy in texture, the | hairs with reddish blistering or glandular bases. |
It is hairy in texture, the | hairs rough and sharp. |
It is hairy in texture, the | hairs coarse and rough. |
t males are dark brown to black, but the guard | hairs can have yellow or tan tips. |
(Like the swirled | hairs on the tennis ball, the wind will spiral aroun |
s and the granular appearance of the glandular | hairs on its upper stem and foliage. |
The guard | hairs on the withers usually does not exceed 70-75 m |
upon wetting and also gives rise to the draggy | hairs on the awn. |
sure even with repeated teasing of the trigger | hairs. |
the insects but also serves to remove the fine | hairs, the setae, from their bodies. |
face that stand out due to the chamois-colored | hairs that cover them. |
Most of the tail's | hairs are black, and may form a dark ring at the end |
south America, and contact with the urticating | hairs of adult female moths is known to cause a cuta |
three-dimensional rather than flat, the facial | hairs are cut out, rather than engraved, the ears ar |
differs from that species by the non-dendritic | hairs covering the leaves. |
o retain moisture in the soil, and the prickly | hairs of the vine deter pests. |
The shaggy | hairs on the stem nodes may be up to 8 millimeters l |
et with tomentum (fuzz)", references the dense | hairs found on the undersides of its leaves. |
A few bees have, in addition to the leg | hairs, many modified hairs on the ventral surface of |
As I review it, the short | hairs on my neck bristle with vague fear. |
l" and chlaina "cloak", and refers to the soft | hairs on the species. |
They are shorter than the guard | hairs and longer than the down hairs. |
overall brown colour but the tips of the guard | hairs may fade to yellow or tan. |
and/or abdomen shows through between the white | hairs. |
When present on the hind legs, the modified | hairs are, at a minimum, on the tibia, but some bees |
They help with insulation and protect the down | hairs underneath. |
The same | hairs are more densely present on the margins of the |
The silky | hairs on the fruits allow for wind dispersal. |
After that, the remaining | hairs on the skin are burned away with fire, after w |
and feet and white cheeks, although the cheek | hairs of the red-shanked douc are much longer. |
oth middle legs along with most of the antenna | hairs and many body hairs. |
The long | hairs of the tail are greyish or yellowish red with |
ic epithet, canescens, refers to the off-white | hairs covering the leaves. |
m to lights in nearby towns and the urticating | hairs are released into the air leading to severe ur |
called Puss Caterpillars, and with their long | hairs, resemble cotton balls. |
break off from the plant and due to their tiny | hairs they stick to any rough surface. |
d been used to produce brushes from their mane | hairs. |
These special | hairs are used by the females to protect their eggs |
In D. arcturi, these glandular | hairs are red. |
They have | hairs and bristles, some of which have bulbous bases |
rs long which is coated densely in thick white | hairs resembling a small rabbits-foot. |
ersides of the leaves covered with thick, soft | hairs, giving a pronounced grey-green appearance . |
The periostracum is covered with thin, short | hairs between the spiral cords. |
It is sometimes coated thinly in | hairs, particularly on the lower part. |
t its foliage is covered with thinner, downier | hairs. |
erb producing thin stems covered in tiny rough | hairs. |
d is almost hairless, apart from tiny stellate | hairs on the branches. |
It is coated in tiny flat | hairs which sometimes have resin glands. |
The herbage is coated in tiny white | hairs. |
cculent annual herb coated with tiny glandular | hairs and having a somewhat slimy texture. |
ight green leaves are coated in tiny glandular | hairs and are shiny but rough in texture. |
depressions partly enclosed by leaf tissue or | hairs. |
s "wool-bearing" or "fleecy", referring to the | hairs that cover all parts of the plant. |
up to a centimeter wide and rough due to small | hairs. |
ence]]s are all covered in fuzzy white to gray | hairs. |
are usually hairy with appressed to ascending | hairs 1.2 mm long (strigose), rarely some plants are |
n below covered at first with whitish to rusty | hairs below which gradually wear off through the sum |
Not to split | hairs about this stuff. |
The term may also refer to the | hairs of the leaves of some insectivorous plants. |
e herbage is coated in silvery silky to woolly | hairs. |
Due to small | hairs on its feet, the water shrew can actually run |
d reddish in color and coated in thin to dense | hairs. |
The tail is sword-shaped and bears 6 to 12 | hairs and is much shorter than the siphunculi. |
The hind tibiae bear a tuft of | hairs near the tip with the males having longer hind |
pressed, with scanty endosperm, with a tuft of | hairs at one end, dark brown. |
ss), except for small but conspicuous tufts of | hairs in the vein axils on the underside. |
is mostly hairless, but sometimes has tufts of | hairs in the leaf axils. |
ra, angered by such a claim, turned Antigone's | hairs into snakes. |
ri - mites, domus - dwelling), are tussocks of | hairs or nonglandular trichomes located in pits situ |
's beard had "not more than ten or twelve grey | hairs, which he used to pluck out' turned grey and e |
50 mm) in length with one, possibly two, guard | hairs. |
ial skin colouring, and the uniformly coloured | hairs of the fur. |
The rim of the crown usually has | hairs. |
The fruit is a nutlet with a coat of very long | hairs. |
The periostracum is covered with very short | hairs along the spiral lines. |
noticeably thickened and curved with very long | hairs on the forelegs. |
The young twigs are covered with very fine | hairs (puberulent). |
into two, stalk-like projections with very few | hairs arising from these stalks. |
ligule 1mm high, also showing a few very fine | hairs of the plant |
, and are covered with vicid (resin-producing) | hairs (glandular-stipitate trichomes). |
ht pink (though with fine barely visible white | hairs), and the pelage is black. |
ect food particles by straining the water with | hairs on their limbs. |
Sound waves deflect | hairs on the antennae which causes stretching on the |
d thicket of gray twigs coated in waxy whitish | hairs. |
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