- difference.wiki hirsuit-vs-hirsute/Hirsuit is an incorrect spelling of the word Hirsute. Hirsute means covered with hair, especially thick or coarse hair.
- dictionarys.net hirsutea. Covered with hairlike feathers, as the feet of certain birds. Hirsute. ... Cynical and hirsute in his behavior. 3. (Bot.) Pubescent with coarse or stiff hairs.
- collinsdictionary.com dictionary/english/hirsuteDefinition of 'hirsute'. Word Frequency. ... Word origin. [1615–25; ‹ L hirsūtus rough, shaggy, bristly; akin to horrid]. Examples of 'hirsute' in a sentence.
- context.reverso.net translation/english-russian/…Translations in context of "hirsute" in English-Russian from Reverso Context: You know that. I bring critical information, my hirsute friend
- definitions.net definition/hirsuteWhat does hirsute mean? Information and translations of hirsute in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
- britannica.com dictionary/hirsuteBritannica Dictionary definition of HIRSUTE. [more hirsute; most hirsute] formal + often humorous. : having a lot of hair especially on the face or body : hairy.
- vocabulary.com Dictionary hirsuteThere are hirsute people, like lumberjacks with a jungle of chest hair, bearded ladies at a circus, or just someone with a scraggly hairdo.
- wordnik.com words/hirsuteHer sled-dogs clustered about her in hirsute masses, and the leader, Wolf Fang, laid his long snout softly in her lap.
- etymonline.com word/hirsute"goat-like," 1650s, from Latin hircinus "like a goat, of a goat," from hircus "he-goat, buck," which is probably related to hirsutus "shaggy, rough-haired" (see hirsute).
- wordpanda.net definition/hirsuteDefinitions of hirsute word
- adjective hirsute hairy; shaggy. 1
- adjective hirsute of, relating to, or characteristic of hair.