bristles (noun)

  • 61Macuna pruriens — noun A leguminous plant, found natively in Africa and tropical Asia. It is grown for environmental reasons, as a food and forage source, as a toxin, and for medicinal purposes. Its fruit have a dense covering of bristles, that cause skin… …

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  • 62bottle brush — noun a) A brush, having bristles that radiate from a central stem, used for cleaning bottles. b) Any of several plants having a similar appearance, especially Anthephora or Callistemon …

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  • 63brushbar — noun A rotating bar with brushlike bristles, used in certain cleaning appliances. Its all pretty simple. If you want to get hairs out of a carpet, you need a whirling brushbar of death. No amount of suck will do it …

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  • 64chaetotaxy — noun The arrangement of bristles …

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  • 65stippler — noun A brush with a spongy circle of soft bristles …

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  • 66oligochaete — noun any of various hermaphroditic aquatic and terrestrial annelid worms, of the class Oligochaeta, that have single bristles along the body …

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  • 67comb-footed spider — noun a kind of spider that has bristles on its hind feet are comb shaped <!do spiders have hind feet or just feet ? …

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  • 68wire brush — noun a brush whose bristles are made of wire; used as an abrasive and on masonry etc …

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  • 69rabbit ear — noun The bunny cactus, Opuntia microdasys, which has erect, flat branches covered prominently with bristles …

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  • 70brushmark — noun A visible mark on a painted surface left by the bristles of a paintbrush …

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