Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "hairiness"

Lexicographically close words:
hairdressers; hairdressing; haire; haired; haires; hairless; hairlike; hairline; hairpin; hairpins
  1. Longest facial vibrissae dark brown or white and extending beyond ear; carpal vibrissae same color as underparts and extending to apical pad of fifth digit; hairiness of foot-soles (in summer pelage) as shown in figure 20.

  2. Other seasonal variations in the pelage are hairiness versus nakedness of the pads of the feet, length of the pelage on the body, and possibly the density of the pelage on the body.

  3. Longest facial vibrissae black and reaching beyond ear; carpal vibrissae same color as underparts and extending to apical pad of fifth digit; hairiness of foot-soles as shown in figure 20.

  4. Longest facial vibrissae black and extending beyond posterior border of ear; carpal vibrissae wholly, or in part, black and extending as far as hypothenar pad; hairiness of foot-soles as shown in figure 21.

  5. Longest facial vibrissae extending beyond ear; carpal vibrissae color of either upper parts or underparts; hairiness of foot-soles as shown in figure 20.

  6. Longest facial vibrissae brownish, like dark color of head and extending beyond ear; carpal vibrissae mostly color of underparts and extending to apical pad of fifth digit; hairiness of foot-soles slightly more than shown in figure 20.

  7. As described in Mustela frenata goldmani except that hairiness of foot soles is slightly less.

  8. As described in Mustela frenata goldmani, except that hairiness of foot soles (between that shown in figures 20 and 21) is less, slightly less even than in M.

  9. Views of the feet of American weasels (subgenus Mustela) to show differences in number and arrangement of the pads and variation in degree of hairiness of the soles.

  10. As described in Mustela frenata goldmani except that all carpal vibrissae are of same color as upper parts and that hairiness of foot-soles is halfway between that shown in figures 20 and 21.

  11. He was careful not to pull off any of the hair that had been so painstakingly glued to his body to simulate the general hairiness of the Estrellans.

  12. He had let his whiskers and hair grow from the time he first received this assignment, of course, so was not too much concerned about the hairiness he must present to the world when dressed.

  13. As is well known, the hairiness of the Ainos marks them sharply off from the smooth-faced Japanese.

  14. And the hairiness of skin, so characteristic of the Scottish brownie or pecht, is equally marked in this case.

  15. And, of course, the reason why their special hairiness of skin is so well remembered is because their own shaggy coats formed all their clothing; and probably answered the purpose very well.

  16. But this excessive hairiness of skin was one of the most marked characteristics of the Pechts, and forms indeed one of the most distinct clues to their ethnological position.

  17. At any rate, this marked hairiness of skin, attributed to the Pict, or Pecht, or dwarf, is not a Mongoloid characteristic.

  18. This varies very much, especially in hairiness and color of the foliage, and is quite common in canyons and along streams in the Coast Ranges.

  19. This varies a good deal in hairiness and there are several varieties.

  20. I dreamed about him and was never really happy in his absence; the greatest joy would have been to have slept in his arms; the hairiness of his legs and arms were also most fascinating.

  21. The fore-feet of the Yahoo differed from my hands in nothing else but the length of the nails, the coarseness and brownness of the palms, and the hairiness on the backs.

  22. An accidental glimpse under the immense flowing white beard of his host revealed the absence of a shirt collar, and the neck evidently relied on its untrimmed hairiness as an excuse for not being customarily washed.

  23. The unsightly hairiness of German skins seemed to answer for much washing.

  24. According to Darwin (Descent of Man) "the development of the beard and the hairiness of the body differ remarkably in the men of distinct races, and even in different tribes, and families of the same race.

  25. In general, the degree of general hairiness is an index to the amount of adrenal influence upon the organism.

  26. Idiots, microcephalous, their characters and habits; hairiness and animal nature of their actions; microcephalous, imitative faculties of.

  27. The development of the beard and the hairiness of the body differ remarkably in the men of distinct races, and even in different tribes or families of the same race.

  28. If the greater hairiness of certain races be the result of reversion, unchecked by any form of selection, its extreme variability, even within the limits of the same race, ceases to be remarkable.

  29. Europeans, difference of, from Hindoos; hairiness of, probably due to reversion.

  30. In the several American tribes, colour and hairiness differ considerably; as does colour to a certain degree, and the shape of the features greatly, in the Negroes of Africa.

  31. It is more probable that the hairiness of the former is due to partial reversion; for characters which have been at some former period long inherited are always apt to return.

  32. Maories, mortality of; infanticide and proportion of sexes; distaste for hairiness amongst men.

  33. In regard to the general hairiness of the body, the women in all races are less hairy than the men; and in some few Quadrumana the under side of the body of the female is less hairy than that of the male.

  34. This variety appears to differ very little from the Curculio imperialis of Fabricius and Olivier, except in the remarkable hairiness of its legs.

  35. Stem adorned with a slight tawny hairiness which is more fully developed toward the base.

  36. This species resembles the preceding one in general appearance, but it is very distinct by its much longer spores and by the velvety hairiness toward the base of the stem.

  37. Both are hairy, but the hairiness falls off before Michaelmas.

  38. The plants were of the last year's growth, and their hairiness the more conspicuous; but it is a mere variety.

  39. A smooth Cerastium, agreeing in every respect with the large-flowered one, except the hairiness and hoary aspect of the leaves.

  40. It is a more probable view that the hairiness of the former is due to partial reversion, for characters which have long been inherited are always apt to return.

  41. The development of the beard and the hairiness of the body differ remarkably in the men belonging to distinct races, and even to different families in the same race.

  42. If the greater hairiness of certain races be the result of reversion, unchecked by any form of selection, the extreme variability of this character, even within the limits of the same race, ceases to be remarkable.

  43. The Ainu are thickly and strongly built, but differ from all other Oriental types in the hairiness of face and body.

  44. While the upper surface of the leaves is smooth, there is usually a slight hairiness along the veins on the lower surface, otherwise smooth.

  45. Lloyd states further that the hairiness or lack of hairiness on the under side of the leaf is a certain indication as to the form of the root.

  46. Hypertrichosis universalis, a general hairiness of body, has been described by Cascella in a woman with very strong sexual desires, who eventually became insane.

  47. These observations fully justify this ancient belief, since they show that on the one hand the size of the testicles, and on the other hand girth of chest and stature, are correlated with hairiness of body.

  48. The association of hairiness with abnormal sexuality in the weak-minded has been noted at BicĂȘtre (Recherches Cliniques sur l'Epilepsie, vol.

  49. A correspondent who has always taken a special interest in the condition as regards hairiness of the women to whom he has been attracted, has sent me notes concerning a series of 12 women.

  50. I fear that I have looked at the hairiness of Alpine plants as so generally acknowledged that I have not marked passages, so as at all to see what kind of evidence authors advance.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hairiness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    complexity; complication; hairiness; hardness; intricacy; rigor; toughness