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  • 41Mongoose lemur — Mongoose lemur[1] Conservation status …

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  • 42Phonytail — The bit of hair grown longer by a balding man, so he can comb it over his bald patch. Grandpa, that sure is a long phonytail that you re growing there …

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  • 43Phonytail — The bit of hair grown longer by a balding man, so he can comb it over his bald patch. Grandpa, that sure is a long phonytail that you re growing there …

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  • 44sensitive — adjective 1) she s sensitive to changes in temperature Syn: responsive to, reactive to, sentient of, sensitized to; aware of, conscious of, alive to; susceptible to, affected by, vulnerable to; attuned to Ant: impervious …

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  • 45sensitive — adjective 1) she s sensitive to changes in temperature Syn: responsive to, reactive to, sensitized to, aware of, conscious of, susceptible to, affected by, vulnerable to 2) sensitive skin Syn: delicate, fragile …

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  • 46licheny — ˈlīkə̇nē adjective Etymology: lichen (I) + y : lichenous 1 the bald patch … gleamed like a brown pebble through his licheny hair Gerald Durrell …

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  • 47comb over — To comb long strands of hair from one side of the head over to the other to disguise a bald patch • • • Main Entry: ↑comb …

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  • 48Baldness — Bald redirects here. For other uses, see Bald (disambiguation). Alopecia Classification and external resources Man displaying male pattern baldness ICD 10 L …

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  • 49Fulica atra — Bald Bald (b[add]ld), a. [OE. balled, ballid, perh. the p. p. of ball to reduce to the roundness or smoothness of a ball, by removing hair. [root]85. But cf. W. bali whiteness in a horse s forehead.] 1. Destitute of the natural or common covering …

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  • 50balding — bald ► ADJECTIVE 1) having a scalp with very little or no hair. 2) (of an animal) not covered by the usual fur, hair, or feathers. 3) (of a tyre) having the tread worn away. 4) without any extra detail or explanation; plain or blunt. DERIVATIVES… …

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