Synonyms for Comose:
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adj.
• tufted
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n.
• comose
Other relevant words:
- addled
, - barbed
, - barbellate
, - befuddled
, - briary
, - briery
, - bristled
, - brushed
, - burred
, - burry
, - bushy
, - caespitose
, - comose
, - crested
, - dim
, - downlike
, - faint
, - feathery
, - flocculent
, - flossy
, - laureled
, - laurelled
, - marginal
, - muddled
, - muzzy
, - napped
, - plumy
, - prickly
, - puberulent
, - pubescent
, - sericeous
, - shadowy
, - shagged
, - shaggy-coated
, - shaggy-haired
, - spiny
, - splenetic
, - thorny
, - topknotted
, - unshaved
, - vague
, - waspish
, - whiskery
, - wisplike
, - woolly-haired
, - woolly-headed
, - wooly
, - wooly-haired
, - wooly-minded
, - Crinite
, - Haired
, - Lanuginose
, - Lanuginous
, - Setaceous
, - Strigillose
, - Strigose
, - Strigous
, - barbate
, - bearded
, - bewhiskered
, - bristly
, - downy
, - fleecy
, - fluffy
, - fringy
, - hispid
, - lanate
, - lanose
, - setal
, - shaggy
, - trichoid
, - unshaven
, - whiskered
, - woolly
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What are the hypernyms for Comose?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for comose?
Comose refers to an animal or plant having a head or flower cluster covered in hairlike projections. The antonyms for comose would then be words referring to the lack of hair or projections. Some antonyms that fit this description are hairless, slick, bald, smooth, polished, and bare. Hairless means having no hair or fur. Slick refers to a sleek or smooth surface without any projections or bumps. Bald means having no hair on one's head. Smooth is an adjective describing a surface that is even and without bumps. Polished is used to describe a surface that has a shiny finish. Lastly, bare means without anything on the surface, exposed or barren.
What are the antonyms for Comose?
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