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whiskered
- Main Entry:
- whis·ker

- Pronunciation:
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\ˈhwis-kər, ˈwis-\
- Function:
- noun
- Etymology:
- singular of whiskers mustache, from 2whisk
- Date:
- circa 1600
1 a: a hair of the beard bplural (1)archaic : mustache (2): the part of the beard growing on the sides of the face or on the chin c: hairbreadth <lost the race by a whisker>2: one of the long projecting hairs or bristles growing near the mouth of an animal (as a cat or bird)3: an outrigger extending on each side of the bowsprit to spread the jib and flying jib guys —usually used in plural4 a: a shred or filament resembling a whisker b: a thin hairlike crystal (as of sapphire or copper) of exceptional mechanical strength used especially to reinforce composite structural material
— whis·kered \-kərd\ adjective
— whis·kery \-k(ə-)rē\ adjective
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