156 AN INTRODUCTION 
Vifcid, Clammy ; when they are fmeared 
over witha Juice thatis not fluid but tena- 
cious, flicky. 
Tomentofe, downy; when they are covered 
with a Nap of interwoven Hairs, fcarce pet- 
eeptible, that gives them a Whitenefs. 
Lanate, Woolly; when they are covered as 
it were with a Spider's Web; as in Sa/via 
and Sideritis. 
Pilfe, hairy ; when their Surface is co- 
vered with diftin@ Hairs that rife to fome 
Length. ) 
Hirfute, rough with Hair ; when they are 
hairy in a greater Degree. 
Villofe, foaggy; when they are covered’ 
with a goarfer Hair or Shag. 
Hifpid, rough; when the Ditk is covered 
with a ftiffith Sort of Briftles that are fran- 
gible. 
Scabrous, rugged ; when the Difk is co- 
vered with Tubercules, little Knobs. 
Aculeate, prickly; when the Ditk is befet 
with Points that are fharp and ftiff. 
Striate, Streaked ; when the Surface is cut 
in, or fcored longitudinally with parallel 
Lines. 
Pappillofe, nipply ; when it is covered with 
Veficles, little Bladders. 
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