Certain bristle- or hair-like structures on living organisms.
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Examples for "setae"
Examples for "setae"
1A gecko using all of its setae could support 280 pounds.
2U.S. researchers discovered last year that tiny hairs called setae help the critters stick to surfaces.
3After emerging, they are, of course, quite soft, and the setae on the carapace and legs are flexible.
4Vibracula very large: setae serrated.
5Vibracula ovoid, setae long, serrated.
1I have risen from the ranks of the people: my voice seta mechanically upon them.
2Delia Seta answered that this was no justification for giving their support.
3Seta smiled nervously, but it slid off her face under Joline's stare.
4Dr Seta said island countries were facing both survival challenges and increased opportunities.
5Seta funding and tax deductions are also available for some categories of training.
6Monyetla is easily set apart from other SETA schemes by its enlightened structure.
7Seta Ram appeared in court on Tuesday and was further remanded in cusody.
8There is nothing concrete but exports could start as early as August, said Seta.
9He said Dr Seta identified a lot of similarities between New Zealand and Japan.
10I can never decide whether Seta is worse than Renna, but they're all hateful.
11Seta was still gaping in astonishment when they hustled her out of the shed.
12Retiring prop Wyatt Crockett and Bordeaux-bound winger Seta Tamanivalu won't be back next season.
13Nynaeve pushed Seta up it ahead of her, all the way to the fourth floor.
14Antonio stated she saw the model of Palazzo Seta.
15Nynaeve guided Seta down the hall after Min, with Elayne scurrying along in their wake.
16She could feel the sweat soaking Seta's skin, the cold tremors that shook her limbs.