Prickle - Law Dictionary Search Results
Prickly
Full of sharp points or prickles armed or covered with prickles as a prickly shrub
Pricker
that which pricks a pointed instrument a sharp point a prickle
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Brier
A plant with a slender woody stem bearing stout prickles especially species of Rosa Rubus and Smilax
Bur
the chestnut and burdock a seed vessel having hooks or prickles Also any weed which bears burs
Cutgrass
grass with leaves having edges furnished with very minute hooked prickles which form a cutting edge one or more species of
Echinate
Set with prickles prickly like a hedgehog bristled as an echinated pericarp
Echinulate
Set with small spines or prickles
Extrafoliaceous
or inserted in a different place from them as extrafoliaceous prickles
Hedgehog
hair on the upper part of its body mixed with prickles or spines It is able to roll itself into a
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