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Definition of Haired
1. Adjective. Having or covered with hair. "A hairy caterpillar"
Similar to: Canescent, Hoary, Coarse-furred, Coarse-haired, Comal, Comate, Comose, Curly-coated, Curly-haired, Dark-coated, Dark-haired, Downy, Puberulent, Pubescent, Sericeous, Floccose, Furlike, Furred, Furry, Fuzzed, Fuzzy, Glossy-coated, Glossy-furred, Glossy-haired, Hispid, Lanate, Woolly, Long-haired, Pappose, Pilary, Pilose, Pilous, Rough-haired, Shock-headed, Short-haired, Silky-haired, Silver-haired, Smooth-haired, Snake-haired, Soft-haired, Stiff-haired, Thick-haired, Tomentose, Tomentous, Velvety-furred, Velvety-haired, Wire-haired, Wiry-coated, Wiry, Woolly, Woolly-haired, Wooly, Wooly-haired
Derivative terms: Hair, Hair, Hairiness, Hirsuteness
Antonyms: Hairless
Definition of Haired
1. a. Having hair.
Definition of Haired
1. Adjective. (context: in combination) Having some specific type of hair. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Haired
1. having hair [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Haired
Literary usage of Haired
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"We probably obtained many of our long-haired cats from around the Persian Gulf,
... The Siamese soon succumbs to dampness, but the long-haired cats, ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1903)
"This fact was first discovered accidentally when a number of long-haired young
were obtained by inbreeding a stock of short-haired guinea-pigs supposedly ..."
3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1905)
"Long-haired individuals mated together were found to produce only long-haired
... It was found, in short, that the long-haired character is a Mendelian ..."
4. Cyclopedia of American Agriculture: A Popular Survey of Agricultural by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1908)
"The ears and feet in the long-haired species should be well feathered or ...
The coat of a long-haired cat is soft and silky, hanging in wavy masses, ..."
5. History of English Poetry from the 12th to the Close of the 16th Century by Charles Dudley Warner, Thomas Warton, Geo. C. Rand & Avery, William Carew Hazlitt, Richard Price (1871)
"... until the youth grew up, * The lad with flaxen hair, T. The fair-haired youth, I.
Mr. Turner appears 4 [That is, deprived through their being felled ..."