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32sca´brous|ness — sca|brous «SKAY bruhs», adjective. 1. rough with very small points or projections: »scabrous skin. SYNONYM(S): scraggly. 2. full of difficulties; harsh; thorny: »scabrous questions, a scabrous situation. 3. hard to treat with decency; …
33sca´brous|ly — sca|brous «SKAY bruhs», adjective. 1. rough with very small points or projections: »scabrous skin. SYNONYM(S): scraggly. 2. full of difficulties; harsh; thorny: »scabrous questions, a scabrous situation. 3. hard to treat with decency; …
34sca|brous — «SKAY bruhs», adjective. 1. rough with very small points or projections: »scabrous skin. SYNONYM(S): scraggly. 2. full of difficulties; harsh; thorny: »scabrous questions, a scabrous situation. 3. hard to treat with decency; …
35rough — I. adjective (rougher; roughest) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English rūh; akin to Old High German rūh rough, Lithuanian raukas wrinkle Date: before 12th century 1. a. marked by inequalities, ridges, or projections on the surface ; coarse… …
36exasperata — , exasperatum, exasperatus L. rough. 1) Glumes scabrous. Agrostis exasperata 2) sterile lemmas scabrous. Digitaria exasperata 3) leafblade margins scabrous. Panicum exasperatum, Paspalum exasperatum 4) inflorescence branches scabrid.… …
37scaberulous — skəˈberələs adjective Etymology: Latin scaber scabrous + English ulous diminutive suffix more at scabrous : minutely scabrous …
38Echinochloa crus-galli — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) …
39Commelina communis — Asiatic dayflower Commelina communis flowers after rain Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …
40Agropyron cristatum — Nonnative A. cristatum established in Montana, USA Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …