| hair |
The area of a coin that represents hair and may be an important aspect of the grade.
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| hair shaft |
Filament projecting from the epidermis that provides protection and warmth (Hair).
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| hair |
A mammal's outermost covering, made up of threadlike growths on the skin.
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| hair |
There is hair on every part of body (except palms and soles), this helps maintain body temperature. Eye lashes filter out harmful particles. Hair grows from follicles that contain the lower shaft and root of the hair. The hair shaft projects through the dermis and epidermis and is kept soft by the sebaceous glands. Hair colour is determined by the concentration of melanin. ...
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| HAI |
Helicopter Association International.
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| HAI | making too fine distinctions of little importance |
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| HAI | developed in excessively fine detail |
| HAI | a fine spiral spring that regulates the movement of the balance wheel in a timepiece |
| HAI | small butterflies having striped markings under the wings |
| HAI | small butterflies having striped markings under the wings |
| HAI | someone who cuts or beautifies hair |
| HAI | long-bodied marine fishes having a long whiplike scaleless body and sharp teeth |
| HAI | a toiletry for the hair |
| HAI | hazardous and frightening |
| HAI | having or covered with hair |
| HAI | shrubby perennial of southern Australia having downy or woolly stems and undersides of leaves and racemes of red to pink flowers |
| HAI | a European forage grass grown for hay |
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