Adjective: Having hair; not bald or hairless. 1888, Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray, Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger, page 40: It was pointed at the tip, and whilst its dorsum was haired the opposite surface was hairless, hollowed out into a concha and directed forwards and outwards. 1993, Robert Ruark, The Old Man's Boy Grows Older, page 205: He made only one exception: our big rangy Llewellin setter named Frank, a blue-ticked genius that knew integral calculus where quail were concerned, and was haired almost as thinly as a pointer. 2014, Gerardo Ceballos, Mammals of Mexico, page 306: Their tails are both indistinctly bicolored, but N. picta has a thinner and more haired tail.1888, Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray, Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger, page 40: It was pointed at the tip, and whilst its dorsum was haired the opposite surface was hairless, hollowed out into a concha and directed forwards and outwards.1993, Robert Ruark, The Old Man's Boy Grows Older, page 205: He made only one exception: our big rangy Llewellin setter named Frank, a blue-ticked genius that knew integral calculus where quail were concerned, and was haired almost as thinly as a pointer.2014, Gerardo Ceballos, Mammals of Mexico, page 306: Their tails are both indistinctly bicolored, but N. picta has a thinner and more haired tail.(in combination) Having some specific type of hair. She was a raven-haired beauty
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