
1) An anagram for teas 2) Biological bristle 3) Botanica bristle 4) Botanical bristle 5) Bristle 6) Bristle-like structure 7) Bristlelike 8) Bristlelike organ 9) Bristles 10) Bristly organ on a plant 11) Bristly plant part 12) Caterpillar hair 13) Lead-in to date or trap 14) Lead-in to fire or trap
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1) Chaeta 2) Chaetal
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- stalk of a moss capsule
- a stiff hair or bristle
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a bristle or stiff hair. pl. setae. adj. setose, setaceous
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stiff hair or bristle
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bristle or bristle-like organ
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1. In nematodes: Elongated cuticular structures articulating with the cuticle; in general, tactile sensory organs usually located around the oral openings. 2. In fungi: A bristle-like structure in some types of fruiting bodies. (Pl. setae.)
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• (n.) One of the movable chitinous spines or hooks of an annelid. They usually arise in clusters from muscular capsules, and are used in locomotion and for defense. They are very diverse in form. • (n.) One of the spinelike feathers at the base of the bill of certain birds. • (n.) Any slender, more or less rigid, bristlelike organ o...
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(Search for Extraterrestrial Artifacts) Theory and attempts to find and detect the handiwork of extraterrestrial intelligence within the solar system. The term was coined by Robert Freitas and Francisco Valdes in the early 1980s and applied initially to the search for extraterre...
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(pl., setae)
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A bristle or stiff hair. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(Spanish) wild mushrooms
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A stiff hair; in fungi a bristle-like or hair-like structures occurring in certain fruiting bodies (eg. in acervuli) and on certain spores.
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Se'ta noun ;
plural Setæ . [ Latin
seta ,
saeta , a bristle.]
1. (Biol.) Any slender, more or less rigid, bristlelike organ or part; as the hairs of a caterpillar, the slender spines of a crustacean, the hairlike processes of a protozoan, the bristles ...
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A bristle.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sē′tă, -tē Definitions: 1. A bristle or a slender, stiff, bristle-like structure. Synonyms: chaeta
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stiff hair or bristle
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The Seta was a Japanese river gunboat of 305 tons displacement launched in 1922. The Seta was powered by two Kanpon mixed-fuel boilers providing a top speed of 16 knots. She was armed with two 3 inch anti-aircraft guns and six machine-guns.
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seta (s), setae (pl) 1. A bristle-like structure. 2. A hair, bristle, or scale of insects.
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noun a stiff hair or bristle
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a socketed, chitinous hair or bristle found on the body and appendages of scorpions. Setae vary considerably in thickness, shape, and length. Most are innervated and serve as tactile receptors or chemoreceptors.
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(pl., setae) an external bristle, or stout hair.
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single hair
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In mosses, the tall, stem-like structures on which spore capsules are borne
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