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spicose

English

Etymology

From Latin spica (a spike or ear).

Adjective

spicose (comparative more spicose, superlative most spicose)

  1. (botany) Having spikes or ears like those of corn.
    a spicose umbel

Anagrams

  • Scopies, piscose, psicose, scopies

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spinose

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin spin?sus.

Adjective

spinose (comparative more spinose, superlative most spinose)

  1. Having spines

Anagrams

  • Espinos, in posse, os penis

Italian

Adjective

spinose

  1. feminine plural of spinoso

Anagrams

  • pensosi, ponessi, spesino, sposine

Latin

Adjective

sp?n?se

  1. vocative masculine singular of sp?n?sus

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