hairless

English

Etymology

From hair +‎ -less.

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Adjective

hairless (not comparable)

  1. Destitute of hair.
  2. Bald.
    • 2021 March 14, Michael Segalov, “It can leave your self-image fractured”, in The Guardian[1]:
      There has never been a bald James Bond nor a hairless contestant on Love Island. Growing up, bald men were never the superheroes and always the villains.

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Noun

hairless (plural hairlesses)

  1. An animal of a hairless breed.
    • 2012, Marieke Hardy, Michaela McGuire, Sincerely: Women of Letters:
      Boston terriers and bulldogs, poodles and Pomeranians; there was even a pair of Mexican hairlesses, who looked like they'd had thirty rounds of chemotherapy.

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