Having or covered with tubercles
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tubercularHaving or covered with tubercles
peyotesmall low spineless cactus (Lophophora williamsii) of the southwestern United States and Mexico having rounded stems covered with jointed tubercles called also mescal
peyotlsmall low spineless cactus (Lophophora williamsii) of the southwestern United States and Mexico having rounded stems covered with jointed tubercles called also mescal
peyotlssmall low spineless cactus (Lophophora williamsii) of the southwestern United States and Mexico having rounded stems covered with jointed tubercles called also mescal
pebblierhaving or covered with pebbles
patinaedhaving or covered with a patina
hoodedhaving, or covered with, a hood
shaggycovered with or having long, rough hair
shaggilycovered with or having long, rough hair
tunicatehaving or covered with a tunic or tunica
spicularcovered with or having spicules; consisting of spicules
wartyhaving warts; covered with or as with warts
wartierhaving warts; covered with or as with warts
wartiesthaving warts; covered with or as with warts
spinouscovered with or having spines; thorny, as a plant
leafierhaving, abounding in, or covered with leaves or foliage
leafyhaving, abounding in, or covered with leaves or foliage
spinycovered with or having sharp-pointed processes, as an animal
fibrillosehaving, or covered with, small fibres or the appearance of small fibres
foldboatsmall boat having a collapsible wooden frame covered with waterproof cloth or plastic
sclerodermone of a tribe of plectognath fishes having the skin covered with hard scales, or plates, as the cowfish and the trunkfish
rambutanthe bright-red oval fruit of a Malayan, sapindaceous tree, Nephelium lappaceum, covered with soft spines, or hairs, and having a subacid taste
sclerodermsSCLERODERM, one of a tribe of plectognath fishes having the skin covered with hard scales, or plates, as the cowfish and the trunkfish
cerastiumany of various low-growing plants of the genus Cerastium, having leaves covered with whitish or grayish down and small white flowers, and including mouse-ear chickweed and snow-in-summer