whiskery

Etymology 1
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Having whiskers.
 * 2) Having protrusions resembling whiskers.
 * 3) Resembling whiskers.
 * 4) Involving or caused by whiskers.
 * 5) * 2002, ', ', New York: Picador, Book Three, “Flesh and Blood,” p. 373,
 * Despite my lightheadedness, I could feel everything. The shocking wetness of his mouth. The whiskery feel of his lips. His barging tongue.
 * 1)  Old.
 * 1) Resembling whiskers.
 * 2) Involving or caused by whiskers.
 * 3) * 2002, ', ', New York: Picador, Book Three, “Flesh and Blood,” p. 373,
 * Despite my lightheadedness, I could feel everything. The shocking wetness of his mouth. The whiskery feel of his lips. His barging tongue.
 * 1)  Old.
 * 1) Involving or caused by whiskers.
 * 2) * 2002, ', ', New York: Picador, Book Three, “Flesh and Blood,” p. 373,
 * Despite my lightheadedness, I could feel everything. The shocking wetness of his mouth. The whiskery feel of his lips. His barging tongue.
 * 1)  Old.
 * 1)  Old.

Etymology 2
From /.

Noun

 * 1)  A whiskey distillery.