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stri·gose S0808800 (strī′gōs′)adj.1. Botany Having stiff, straight, closely appressed hair: strigose leaves.2. Zoology Marked with fine, close-set grooves, ridges, or streaks. [New Latin strigōsus, from striga, bristle, from Latin, windrow, furrow; see streig- in Indo-European roots.]strigose (ˈstraɪɡəʊs) adj1. (Botany) botany bearing stiff hairs or bristles: strigose leaves. 2. (Zoology) zoology marked with fine closely set grooves or ridges[C18: via New Latin strigōsus, from striga a bristle, from Latin: grain cut down]stri•gose (ˈstraɪ goʊs) adj. 1. Bot. set with stiff bristles or hairs. 2. Zool. marked with fine, closely set ridges, grooves, or points. [1785–95; < Latin strig(a) furrow, row of bristles + -ose1] strigoseenUK
strigose[′strī‚gōs] (biology) Covered with stiff, pointed, hairlike scales or bristles. strigoseenUK
strigose (strī′gōs′)adj. Zoology Marked with fine, close-set grooves, ridges, or streaks. |