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#176884 05/12/08 03:46 PM
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does anyone know if there is word that is the opposite of hirsute?

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well to start, there is hairless.. (as in hairless dogs, hairless cats, hairless mole rats)

is there a more more scientific word? there is a medical term (ap????)(i know it when i see, but i can't remember it right now for the life of me!) that defined medical hair loss, (as a side effect of chemo therapy, or unexplained hair loss)

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bald
hairless

don't know if it's a word, but apilose

follicle-challenged :0)

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Genesis 27:11 (KJV):

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And Jacob said to Rebekah his mother, Behold, Esau my brother is a hairy man, and I am a smooth man:

These days I only see or hear smooth, in relation to absence of hair, in commercials touting the effectiveness of a shaving or hair removal product.

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glabrous
glabrescent
dipilous

slightly off
nudicaudate - having a hairless tail.

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and along balding lines: pilgarlic and kwyjibo

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 Originally Posted By: of troy
well to start, there is hairless.. (as in hairless dogs, hairless cats, hairless mole rats)

is there a more more scientific word? there is a medical term (ap????)(i know it when i see, but i can't remember it right now for the life of me!) that defined medical hair loss, (as a side effect of chemo therapy, or unexplained hair loss)


Alopecia is the medical term...

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Yup that's the one i was thinking of ASp!

and now, there are a list of words for hairlessness!

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I like glabrous!

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I beg to differ on this one, Anna and of troy. Alopecia is the loss of hair, not the state of being hairless. The opposite of alopecia would be a word meaning the unexplained gaining of hair, which is not the definition of hirsute. This is why I didn't put it on my list.


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