hairiness

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) The characteristic of being hairy.
 * 2) * 1665,, , Observ. XXVI,
 * We have had (says he) another of this kind brought us out of the East-Indies, which being planted was in shew like the former, but came not to perfection, the unkindly season not suffering it to shew the flower; but of the Cods that were brought, some were smaller, shorter, and rounder then the Garden kind; others much longer, and many growing together, as it were in clusters, and cover'd all over with a brown short hairiness, so fine, that if any of it be rubb'd, or fall on the back of ones hand, or other tender parts of the skin, it will cause a kind of itching
 * 1)  A characteristic of yarn: the proportion of fibre ends that stick out and are not embedded in the yarn body.
 * 1)  A characteristic of yarn: the proportion of fibre ends that stick out and are not embedded in the yarn body.
 * 1)  A characteristic of yarn: the proportion of fibre ends that stick out and are not embedded in the yarn body.
 * 1)  A characteristic of yarn: the proportion of fibre ends that stick out and are not embedded in the yarn body.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: косма́тост
 * Czech: srstnatost
 * French:
 * Georgian: თმიანობა
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: δᾰσῠ́της
 * Italian: pelosità, villosità
 * Latin: capillātūra
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: дла̏каво̄ст
 * Roman:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Telugu:
 * Turkish: kıllılık
 * Welsh: blewogrwydd