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The Word of the Day for July 16 is:

hirsute \HER-soot\ adjective
*1 : hairy
2 : covered with coarse stiff hairs

Example sentence:
Todd is hirsute, and gets a five-o'clock shadow, whereas his best friend
Ryan can get away without shaving every day.

Did you know?
"Hirsute" has nearly the same spelling and exactly the same meaning as its
Latin parent, "hirsutus." The word isn't quite one of a kind, though; it has
four close relatives: "hirsutism" and "hirsuties," synonymous nouns naming a
medical condition involving excessive hair growth; "hirsutal," an adjective
meaning "of or relating to hair"; and "hirsutulous," a mostly botanical term
meaning "slightly hairy" (as in "hirsutulous stems"). The last three are not
especially common, but are entered in _Webster's Third New International
Dictionary, Unabridged_.

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.






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