Hairy and Barbary
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APESHairy and Barbary
APEHairy or Barbary
OTTERTall, slim, and hairy gay man
ITTHairy cousin of TV and film
boragesplant, Borago officinalis, native to southern Europe, having hairy leaves and stems, used medicinally and in salads
borageplant, Borago officinalis, native to southern Europe, having hairy leaves and stems, used medicinally and in salads
cherimoyatropical American tree, Annona cherimola, having leaves with velvety, hairy undersides and yellow-to-brown fragrant flowers
sandfliesA small, hairy, biting fly of tropical and subtropical regions that transmits a number of diseases, including leishmaniasis
mammothA large extinct elephant of the Pleistocene epoch, typically hairy with a sloping back and long curved tusks
mammothsA large extinct elephant of the Pleistocene epoch, typically hairy with a sloping back and long curved tusks
geraniaceousbelonging to the Geraniaceae, a family of plants with typically hairy stems and beaklike fruits that includes the geranium
soybeana hairy annual Asian legume (Glycine max) widely grown for its oil-rich proteinaceous seeds and for forage and soil improvement
besthe patron deity of music, dancing, and children, represented as a hairy dwarf having a tail and wearing a lion's skin
hobbitsA member of an imaginary race similar to humans, of small size and with hairy feet, in stories by J. R. R. Tolkien
karoshrub or small tree, Pittosporum crassifolium, of New Zealand, having shiny leaves with a white, felty underside, red flowers, and densely hairy fruit
episciaany of a genus (Episcia) of tropical American herbs of the gesneriad family that have hairy foliage and are related to the African violet
betonyplant, Stachys (formerly Betonica) officinalis, of the mint family, having hairy leaves and dense spikes of purple flowers, formerly used in medicine and dyeing
tarantulasA large hairy spider found chiefly in tropical and subtropical America, some kinds of which are able to catch small lizards, frogs, and birds
betoniesplant, Stachys (formerly Betonica) officinalis, of the mint family, having hairy leaves and dense spikes of purple flowers, formerly used in medicine and dyeing
vetchany of a genus (Vicia) of herbaceous twining leguminous plants including some grown for fodder and green manure compare crown vetch hairy vetch milk vetch
gromwellany of various often hairy plants of the genus Lithospermum, of the borage family, usually bearing white or yellowish flowers and smooth, white, stony nutlets
botflyany of various stout-bodied hairy dipterous flies of the families Oestridae and Gasterophilidae, the larvae of which are parasites of humans, sheep, and horses
koalaan Australian arboreal marsupial (Phascolarctos cinereus) that has a broad head, large hairy ears, dense gray fur, and sharp claws and feeds on eucalyptus leaves called also koala bear
henbaneOld World plant, Hyoscyamus niger, of the nightshade family, having sticky, hairy fetid foliage and greenish-yellow flowers, and possessing narcotic and poisonous properties esp. destructive to domestic fowls
henbanesOld World plant, Hyoscyamus niger, of the nightshade family, having sticky, hairy fetid foliage and greenish-yellow flowers, and possessing narcotic and poisonous properties esp. destructive to domestic fowls
comfreysany coarse Eurasian plant belonging to the genus Symphytum, of the borage family, as the widely cultivated S. officinale, having hairy, lance-shaped leaves and drooping clusters of small, white, rose-colored, or purplish flowers
comfreyany coarse Eurasian plant belonging to the genus Symphytum, of the borage family, as the widely cultivated S. officinale, having hairy, lance-shaped leaves and drooping clusters of small, white, rose-colored, or purplish flowers
claryany of several aromatic herbs of the genus Salvia, esp. S. sclarea, having hairy, heart-shaped leaves and open clusters of lilac or blue flowers, used as a seasoning, a wine flavoring, and an ingredient in perfumes
caterpillarsThe larva of a butterfly or moth, having a segmented wormlike body with three pairs of true legs and several pairs of leglike appendages. Caterpillars may be hairy, have warning coloration, or be colored to resemble their surroundings
caterpillarThe larva of a butterfly or moth, having a segmented wormlike body with three pairs of true legs and several pairs of leglike appendages. Caterpillars may be hairy, have warning coloration, or be colored to resemble their surroundings
buckbeansA plant of bogs and shallow water with creeping rhizomes, beanlike leaves that consist of three leaflets, and white or pinkish hairy flowers. Formerly used as a substitute for hops, it is now cultivated as an ornamental aquatic plant
buckbeanA plant of bogs and shallow water with creeping rhizomes, beanlike leaves that consist of three leaflets, and white or pinkish hairy flowers. Formerly used as a substitute for hops, it is now cultivated as an ornamental aquatic plant
tapirany of a genus (Tapirus) of herbivorous chiefly nocturnal perissodactyl mammals of tropical America and southeastern Asia from Myanmar to Sumatra that have a heavy sparsely hairy body and the snout and upper lip prolonged into a short flexible proboscis