burrowing hair - traduction vers arabe
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burrowing hair - traduction vers arabe

HOLE OR TUNNEL EXCAVATED INTO THE GROUND BY AN ANIMAL
Burrowing; Burrowing animals; Sediment burrowing; Burrowing animal
  • Bird burrows on the [[Volga]] shore near [[Kstovo]], Russia
  • A [[black-tailed prairie dog]], with young, emerges from its burrow
  • [[Crustacean]] burrows in a [[Jurassic]] limestone, southern [[Israel]]

burrowing hair      
‎ شَعْرٌ مُحْتَفَر‎
trichonodosis         
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM DISEASE THAT IS LOCATED IN HAIR
Hair diseases; Hair Diseases; NEC hair changes; Pili pseudoanulati; NEC hair shaft disorder; Fragile hair; Trichoschisis; Trichoclasis; Trichomalacia; Trichonodosis; NEC hair dystrophy; NEC hair colour change; Abnormal hair shaft; Hair shaft damage - exogeneous; Abnormal hair; Hair condition; Hair disorder
‎ تَعَقُّدٌ شَعْرِيّ‎
trichoschisis         
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM DISEASE THAT IS LOCATED IN HAIR
Hair diseases; Hair Diseases; NEC hair changes; Pili pseudoanulati; NEC hair shaft disorder; Fragile hair; Trichoschisis; Trichoclasis; Trichomalacia; Trichonodosis; NEC hair dystrophy; NEC hair colour change; Abnormal hair shaft; Hair shaft damage - exogeneous; Abnormal hair; Hair condition; Hair disorder
تَشَقُّقُ الشَعْر

Définition

longhair
¦ noun
1. informal, often derogatory a person with long hair, such as a hippy.
2. a cat of a long-haired breed.

Wikipédia

Burrow

A burrow is a hole or tunnel excavated into the ground by an animal to construct a space suitable for habitation or temporary refuge, or as a byproduct of locomotion. Burrows provide a form of shelter against predation and exposure to the elements, and can be found in nearly every biome and among various biological interactions. Many animal species are known to form burrows. These species range from small invertebrates, such as the Corophium arenarium, to very large vertebrate species such as the polar bear. Burrows can be constructed into a wide variety of substrates and can range in complexity from a simple tube a few centimeters long to a complex network of interconnecting tunnels and chambers hundreds or thousands of meters in total length; an example of the latter level of complexity, a well-developed burrow, would be a rabbit warren.