- spinier
- spin·y || 'spaɪnɪ adj. thorny, spiked, covered with pointy projections; resembling a spine; difficult, complex, troublesome
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
spinier — comparative of spiny … Useful english dictionary
spiny — adjective (spinier; est) Date: 1586 1. abounding with difficulties, obstacles, or annoyances ; thorny < spiny problems > 2. covered or armed with spines; broadly bearing spines, prickles, or thorns 3. slender and pointed like a spine • spininess … New Collegiate Dictionary
Cnicus — Blessed thistle redirects here. For blessed milk thistle , see Silybum marianum. Cnicus benedictus Scientific classification Kingdom: Plant … Wikipedia
Sclerocactus spinosior — Sclerocactus spinosior … Wikipedia Español
spiny — spininess, n. /spuy nee/, adj., spinier, spiniest. 1. abounding in or having spines; thorny, as a plant. 2. covered with or having sharp pointed processes, as an animal. 3. in the form of a spine; resembling a spine; spinelike. 4. troublesome or… … Universalium
Sclerocactus spinosior — ID 76598 Symbol Key SCSP2 Common Name desert valley fishhook cactus Family Cactaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Native to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution NV, UT Growth Habit Shrub Dur … USDA Plant Characteristics
spiny — adjective (spinier, spiniest) 1》 full of or covered with prickles. 2》 informal difficult to understand or handle. Derivatives spininess noun … English new terms dictionary
spiny — UK [ˈspaɪnɪ] / US adjective Word forms spiny : adjective spiny comparative spinier superlative spiniest covered with sharp points spiny leaves … English dictionary
spiny — /ˈspaɪni/ (say spuynee) adjective (spinier, spiniest) 1. having spines; thorny, as a plant. 2. covered with or having sharp pointed processes, as an animal. 3. in the form of a spine; resembling a spine; spine like. 4. perplexing or troublesome,… …
spininess — spiny ► ADJECTIVE (spinier, spiniest) 1) full of or covered with prickles. 2) informal difficult to understand or handle. DERIVATIVES spininess noun … English terms dictionary