burred

burred
adjective
having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns or setae etc.
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a horse with a short bristly mane

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bristly shrubs

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burred fruits

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setaceous whiskers

Syn:
barbed, ↑barbellate, ↑briary, ↑briery, ↑bristled, ↑bristly, ↑burry, ↑prickly, ↑setose, ↑setaceous, ↑spiny, ↑thorny
Similar to: ↑armed
Derivationally related forms:
thorniness (for: ↑thorny), ↑thorn (for: ↑thorny), ↑spininess (for: ↑spiny), ↑seta (for: ↑setaceous), ↑prickle (for: ↑prickly), ↑prickliness (for: ↑prickly), ↑burr (for: ↑burry), ↑bristliness (for: ↑bristly), ↑bristle (for: ↑bristly), ↑briar (for: ↑briary), ↑barbel (for: ↑barbellate)

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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