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Definition of Bristliness

Bristliness
Bristliness Bris"tli*ness, n. The quality or state of having bristles.

Meaning of Bristliness from wikipedia

- Modiola caroliniana, which is known by several common names including bristly-fruited mallow, Carolina bristlemallow, babosilla, and redflower mallow...
- Helminthotheca echioides, known as bristly (or prickly) oxtongue, is a sprawling annual or biennial herb native to Europe and North Africa. It was originally...
- Robinia hispida, known as the bristly locust, rose-acacia, or moss locust, is a shrub in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family Fabaceae. It is native...
- Bristly buttercup is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Ranunculus hispidus Ranunculus pensylvanicus, native to North America This page...
- Rubus hispidus, with the common names swamp dewberry, bristly dewberry, bristly groundberry, groundberry, hispid swamp blackberry or running swamp blackberry...
- hispid hare (Caprolagus hispidus), also known as the ****am rabbit and bristly rabbit, is a species of rabbit native to South Asia. It is the only species...
- Crepis setosa, the bristly hawksbeard, is a European species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It has become naturalized in North America and...
- Rosaceae family. It is commonly known as the prickly wild rose, prickly rose, bristly rose, wild rose or Arctic rose. It is a species of wild rose with a Holarctic...
- Pilumnus hirtellus, the bristly crab or hairy crab, is a species of European crab. It is less than 1 inch (25 mm) long and covered in hair. It lives in...
- Alcea setosa, the bristly hollyhock, is an ornamental plant in the family Malvaceae. The bristly hollyhock is native to the Levant: ranging from Crete...