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ulotrichous, a.|juːˈlɒtrɪkəs| Also oulo-. [f. mod.L. Ulotrichi (see def.), f. Gr. οὖλος crisp, curly + -τριχος -haired, f. τριχ-, θρίξ hair. Cf. F. ulotrique, Pg. ulotrico.] Of or belonging to the Ulotrichi, the division of mankind (in Bory de St. Vincent's classification) defined as having crisp or woolly hair. Hence uˈlotrichy, woolly-hairedness.
1857Mayne Expos. Lex. 847/2 Oulotrichous. 1884Imp. Dict. 1909A. C. Haddon Races of Man 3 These three varieties [of hair, i.e. straight, wavy, and woolly] are now termed leiotrichous, cymotrichous, and ulotrichous. 1924A. C. Haddon Races of Man (ed. 2) i. 5 Ulotrichy, or woolly hair. 1936[see cymotrichy]. |