Furfuraceous

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    1 %
  • Retention Rate
    90 %
  • Complexity
    100 %
  • Furfuraceous Meanings

    adjective of, relating to, or resembling bran or dandruff

    Fields related to furfuraceous

    Dermatology

    Describes skin conditions characterized by a scaly or powdery appearance, such as dandruff or certain skin diseases.

    Botany

    Refers to plants or plant parts covered in a powdery substance, often seen in certain fungi or lichens.

    Biology

    Used to describe organisms or structures covered in a powdery substance resembling bran or dandruff.

    Entomology

    Describes insects or insect parts covered in a powdery substance, such as certain species of beetles or moths.

    Occupation Usage of furfuraceous

    Writer

    In a literary context, 'furfuraceous' may be used to describe a character's appearance, such as having furfuraceous skin.

    Dermatologist

    Dermatologists may use 'furfuraceous' to describe a skin condition characterized by flaking or scaling.

    Biologist

    Biologists may use 'furfuraceous' to describe certain types of plant or animal structures that have a scaly or flaky appearance.

    Botanist

    Botanists may use 'furfuraceous' to describe certain plant parts, such as leaves or stems, that have a scaly or flaky texture.

    Entomologist

    Entomologists may use 'furfuraceous' to describe certain insect species that have a scaly or powdery covering on their bodies.

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