glabrous in English

adjective
1
(chiefly of the skin or a leaf) free from hair or down; smooth.
The regions of glabrous skin that have these epidermal ridges are especially richly supplied with cutaneous sensory nerves.

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1. Description: Perennial herbaceous vines, with milky juice , glabrous throughout.

2. Antirrhinum Habit: Annual, perennial herb, glabrous to hairy, often glandular

3. Description: Shrubs, 2 - 5 m tall; branchets almost glabrous.

4. Description: Small trees, 4 - 5 m tall, glabrous throughout.

5. Description: Evergreen shrubs or small trees, 3 - 8 m tall, glabrous.

6. simple, opposite, entire, elleptical, acuminate, simply ribbed, 6 to 8 em, glabrous

7. Female flowers: pedicels to 30 mm long, bracteoles 2, positioned directly below the ovary, elliptic to narrowly lanceolate, 1–1.5 × 0.5 mm, apex rounded, glabrous, margin entire, Aciliate, translucent, white; pedicels of female flowers 20–35 mm long, glabrous; tepals 5, …

8. Herbs perennial, caulescent, 5-10 cm tall, puberulous throughout, rarely sparsely puberulous or glabrous.

9. Description: Evergreen shrubs or small trees , up to 12 m tall; branchlets glabrous.

10. Objective : To improve a TLC identification condition for Glabrous Sarcandra Herb to enhance its sensitivity.

11. Glabrous Greenbrier can remove body heat. It becomes more effective if cooked with old yellow melon.

12. Objective To assess the sensory restoration of the denervated glabrous skin in primate following sensory implantation.

13. Or suberect, sparingly branched, Bilineate-pubescent, otherwise glabrous or puberulent : leaves oblong-ovate, acute, 5 to 8 cm

14. Staminal column 5-5.5 mm long, glabrous, filament 2.5 cm long, each branch bearing 2-3 Anfractuose anthers

15. The staminate flowers are mostly longer and thinner than the pistillate flowers, with 17-32 glabrous stamens in four whorls.

16. Stamens 2, Anticous, included; filaments filiform, inserted above base of corolla tube; anthers transverse, glabrous or hairy, thecae confluent; staminodes absent

17. Synonyms for Baldest include most balding, most bald-headed, smoothest, most glabrous, most clean-shaven, most glabrate, most beardless, most glabrescent, barest and …

18. The pharmaceutical composition is mainly prepared by glabrous sarcandra herb, pomegranate rind and common ginger charcoal according to certain mix ratio by weight.

19. Petiole 5–10 mm, glabrous; leaf blade oblong to rarely obovate-oblong, (6–)8–16 × 2.5–5 cm, herbaceous to thinly leathery, both surfaces glabrous, abaxially paler and usually with a pair of purplish black basal nectaries near margin, adaxially shining, base broadly cuneate, margin sparsely and shallowly Acicularly serrate or sometimes

20. CT (C tactile) Afferents are a distinct type of unmyelinated, low-threshold mechanoreceptive units existing in the hairy but not glabrous skin of humans and other mammals.

21. Ray cypselae slightly obcompressed (adaxial sides flatter than Abaxials), clavate (abaxially gibbous, often ± arcuate, basal attachments oblique, apices ± beaked, beaks offset adaxially, ascending, faces glabrous); pappi 0.

22. Obliquely inserted, adaxials at 1,5-4,5 mm above base of corolla, Abaxials at 0,5-3 mm, pubescents (very rare glabrous) at base, and with short glandular hairs at apex

23. Leaves alternate; petiolules obscure; leaflets ovate or ovate-oblong, slightly incurved, 5-10 × 2.5-4 cm, abaxially Adpressed shortly pubescent on veins, adaxially glabrous or sparsely puberulent, base obliquely rounded, asymmetric, apex acute.

24. ‘Cotyledon arrangement (for examples see full document) is incumbent and sometimes oblique or Accumbent and sometimes oblique.’ ‘Light blue to chartreuse, adaxially (upper leaf surface) glabrous or scarcely, with appressed hairs, abaxially (lower leaf surface) with densely Accumbent…

25. Leaves thick, coriaceous, dark green above, pale green beneath, oval or elliptic, 5-15 cm long, broadest near the middle, rounded, obtuse or subacute at both ends, sometimes subcordate at the base, abruptly pointed at apex, glabrous on both sides, Aciliate, midribs sparingly hirsutulous.

26. Adaxial matte surface to subnitid, glabrous or slightly hirtellous on midrib, abaxial surface with the midrib, and sometimes lateral veins as well, most of which are slightly are puberulent or hirtellous and also with coarse, subapressed hairs, very densely tomentose, petiole 0.8-1.5 cm long (Fig.

27. In cleistogamous fruit it is distinct from other acaulescent species with undivided leaf blades by the ovate to subreniform blade outline, the basal lobes commonly Attingent or overlapping in life, glabrous foliage except for scattered appressed hairs on the upper surface of the leaf blades, short conspicuously adnate stipules, purple-spotted

28. Ips grandicollis adults are dark red-brown to almost black and about 3-5 mm in body length; sometimes adult is shining and glabrous, dull and coarsely granulate, densely pubescent or covered with scales; Antennae geniculate, funicle five-segmented, with abrupt three-segmented club; subcircular to oval, strongly flattened, with sutures strongly to moderately Bisinuate; Elytra terminate in a

29. Spikes are erect, oblong, middense and midlong and white at maturity; awns are midlong and Appressed; glumes are midwide, midlong and glabrous; glume shoulders are midwide and oblique; glume beaks are midlong and acuminate; kernels are soft, creamy white, midsize (34.2 mg), midlong, oval to ovate; germ is midsize, oval to ovate; crease is midwide to wide, middeep; cheeks are rounded to angular