ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD ULOTRICHOUS
From New Latin Ulotrichī (classification applied to humans having this type of hair), from Greek oulothrix, from oulos curly + thrix hair.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ULOTRICHOUS»
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A is For Anonymuncle: The Brabbler's Endangered ABC
ulotrichous. Definition: having very wooly hair. In a sentencezThough a near
perfect match, Mum's knitted beard lent Dad a rather too ulotrichous air. th
seconds before the start of the ily grabbed snack.
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Reversing Your Hair Loss - A Practical Scientific Guide:
Ulotrichous hair has a very pronounced oval shape (reaching kidney-shaped
proportions in some instances). Lissotrichous hair is virtually circular in cross-
section, whilst cymotrichous hair ranges from almost circular to fairly oval.
Ulotrichous ...
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A Dictionary of Geography, Second Edition:
(iii) Nautical t. extends from and to 12° respectively. ULOTRICHOUS 'twilight area
' An a. of a town where, because of ageing buildings, obsolete layout and
inadequate facili— ties, environmental standards are deteriorating, even though
the ...
Ram Nath Sharma, Rajendra K. Sharma. CYMOTRICHOUS Narrow Wavy Curly
ULOTRCITOUS Fig. 8.1. Hair Form (iii) Ulotrichous of woolly form. Negroes,
Negrillos, Negritos, Papuans, Melanesians, Bushmen, etc., possess Ulotrichous
hair.
Ram Nath Sharma, Rajendra K. Sharma, 1997
(are^n) - the longer bone of forearm; MH'idiniii ^hr eisiiaH >ir% ?re. ulotrichous, a
. (<i<HT(d*H) - one who having woolly or curly hair; ri ulster, n. (ar?*rj) - man's
long loose overcoat; •jnni'Mi ?ro u'nite ulotrichous The Advanced Dictionary -576.
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The Routledge Companion to Decolonization
... had outlawed such unions. An early friendly society was established by a black
intellectual, Arlington Newton, on Barbados in 1916. He called it the Ulotrichian
Universal Union. As 'ulotrichous' means woolly-haired, the name indicated ...
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Reports of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to ...
Accepting the foregoing as a working hypothesis, we may further assume that the
earliest ulotrichous stocks reached Papua-Australia by eastern land extensions,
through Celebes and Halmahera, i.e. east of the Banda deep, and crossing ...
3 Subsequently when the land sank a remnant of the old ulotrichous population “
was thus left stranded in Tasmania, where H on/lo tasrnanianns survived until he
came in contact with Europeans and was exterminated.” He had frizzly hair.
A. H. Keane, A. Hingston Quiggin, A. C. Haddon, 2011
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Concise Encyclopedia Biology
ISpiral. a and b are lisotrichous; cto f are kymatotrichous; gto lare ulotrichous.
generally differentiated into 11 different types (Fig.). Straight,smooth (lisotrichous)
types occur mostly on mongoloid races, wavy (kymatotrichous) hair on
Europeans, ...
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Blacks in Antiquity: Ethiopians in the Greco-Roman Experience
In the language of the Greeks, Ethiopians were ulotrichous, their woolly hair at
times described as thick.4" The black skin of the Ethiopian, it will be recalled, was
used as a norm for judging the skin of other dark peoples; a similar normative use
...
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What words really mean: David Foster Wallace's dictionary
Ulotrichous, which is properly classed with lannate and flocculent, is an old term for “crisply woolly hair”. Be advised that it is also, if not exactly a racist adj., ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Dec 12»
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By ulotrichous. December 28, 2011 at 4:14 pm | permalink. Actually, that's the Crane Company's Crane Removal Crane taking down the tower crane. They took ... «The Ann Arbor Chronicle, Dec 11»
Is English a Phonetic Language?? Of course. 100%.
... erinaceous, firman, gabelle, oxter, ulotrichous, misodoctakleidist, pulveratricious, inaniloquent. But none of these whacky words turned out to be non-phonetic. «Canada Free Press, Nov 11»