Friday, July 5, 2024

"Glabrous" — A Smooth Word for Today!

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"Glabrous" means "smooth and hairless," often used to describe skin or plant leaves. This scientific-sounding word adds a touch of precision to your descriptions. So, the next time you see a smooth leaf or a sleek surface, think glabrous.

WORD OF THE DAY

July 05, 2024

glabrous

[ gley-bruhs ] adjective

having a surface devoid of hair; smooth

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