different between villous vs villosity
villous
English
Alternative forms
- villose
Etymology
From Latin villus (“shaggy hair”).
Adjective
villous (comparative more villous, superlative most villous)
- Hairy, covered with soft long hair.
- (biology) Covered with villi.
- Giardia causes villous blunting.
Related terms
- villosity
- villus
- microvillus
Anagrams
- luvisol
villous From the web:
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villosity
English
Noun
villosity (plural villosities)
- the state of being villous
villosity From the web:
- what does villosity
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