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  • Spiny Meanings

    adjective having or covered with spines, thorns, or prickles

    Fields related to spiny

    Botany

    In botany, spiny is used to describe plants that have sharp, pointed structures such as thorns or prickles.

    Marine biology

    In marine biology, spiny can refer to species of fish or invertebrates that have spines or spiky structures for defense.

    Biology

    Spiny refers to structures that are covered in spines or thorns, often found on plants or animals for protection.

    Zoology

    In zoology, spiny can describe animals with spines or spiky structures, such as hedgehogs or certain reptiles.

    Occupation Usage of spiny

    Writer

    In the field of biology, a writer may use the term 'spiny' to describe a plant or animal that has sharp, pointed structures on its surface.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use the term 'spiny' metaphorically to describe a person who is defensive or easily provoked in a social or therapeutic setting.

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