hispid

English

A hispid cotton rat

Etymology

From Latin hispidum (rough, hairy, bristly).

Adjective

hispid (comparative more hispid, superlative most hispid)

  1. (obsolete outside biology, botany) Covered in short, stiff hairs; bristly.
    The hispid hare inhabits forested areas.

Derived terms

Translations

Romanian

Etymology

From French hispide or Latin hispidus.

Adjective

hispid m or n (feminine singular hispidă, masculine plural hispizi, feminine and neuter plural hispide)

  1. hispid

Declension

Spanish

Verb

hispid

  1. second-person plural imperative of hispir
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