glabrous Antonyms

Meaning of glabrous

Wordnet

glabrous (s)

having no hair or similar growth; smooth

Webster

glabrous (a.)

Smooth; having a surface without hairs or any unevenness.

glabrous Sentence Examples

  1. The leaves of the oak tree are glabrous, lacking any hairs or pubescence.
  2. The petals of the magnolia flower are smooth and glabrous, emitting a satiny luster.
  3. The young stems of the rose plant are glabrous, but develop thorns as they mature.
  4. The fruits of the apple tree are glabrous, with a glossy, shiny surface.
  5. The roots of the dandelion plant are glabrous, ensuring efficient water and nutrient uptake.
  6. The leaves of the succulent Aloe vera plant are glabrous and succulent, helping it retain moisture.
  7. The bark of the cherry tree is glabrous and smooth, giving it an elegant appearance.
  8. The stems of the bamboo plant are glabrous and hollow, contributing to their flexibility.
  9. The leaves of the lily of the valley are glabrous and broad, forming a lush green carpet.
  10. The petals of the daisy flower are glabrous, with a delicate, papery texture.

FAQs About the word glabrous

having no hair or similar growth; smoothSmooth; having a surface without hairs or any unevenness.

hairless, beardless, smooth, furless,bald, shorn, shaven, shaved,

bristly, rough, hirsute, bearded, unshorn, bristly,hairy, rough, brushy, brushy

The leaves of the oak tree are glabrous, lacking any hairs or pubescence.

The petals of the magnolia flower are smooth and glabrous, emitting a satiny luster.

The young stems of the rose plant are glabrous, but develop thorns as they mature.

The fruits of the apple tree are glabrous, with a glossy, shiny surface.