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  • Glabrous Meanings

    adjective smooth and hairless, especially of skin or leaves

    Fields related to glabrous

    Dermatology

    In dermatology, 'glabrous' is used to describe areas of the skin that are naturally smooth and hairless, such as the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet.

    Botany

    In botany, 'glabrous' is used to describe the absence of hairs or trichomes on the surface of a plant's stem, leaf, or fruit.

    Biology

    In biology, the term 'glabrous' is used to describe a smooth and hairless surface, such as the skin of certain animals or the leaves of certain plants.

    Entomology

    In entomology, 'glabrous' is used to describe insects or arachnids that have a smooth, hairless exoskeleton.

    Occupation Usage of glabrous

    Writer

    In scientific writing, the term 'glabrous' may be used to describe a smooth and hairless surface, such as in botany or anatomy descriptions.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'glabrous' when discussing sensory perception or tactile sensitivity in research or clinical settings.

    Dermatologist

    Dermatologists may use 'glabrous' to describe areas of the skin that are naturally smooth and hairless, such as the palms of the hands or soles of the feet.

    Biologist

    Biologists may use 'glabrous' to describe certain plant species or animal species that have a smooth, hairless surface as a characteristic trait.

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