setose
English
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Etymology
Latin setosus, saetosus, from seta (“bristle”), saeta (“bristle”).
Adjective
setose (comparative more setose, superlative most setose)
- Thickly set with bristles or bristly hairs.
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Italian
Adjective
setose
- Feminine plural form of setoso
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Latin
Adjective
sētōse
- vocative masculine singular of sētōsus
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