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prickly


Meanings
  • A word that describes something that has small prickly hairs or points, often found on certain plants.

    - "The cactus has prickly spines."
    - "The gooseberry bush is covered in prickly hairs."

Pronunciation




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Synonyms

spiny , thorny
Rhymes
Words rhyming with prickly
brickly , tickly
Homophones
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  1. Prickly () : A word that describes something that has small prickly hairs or points, often found on certain plants.

  2. Pickly () : A word that describes something that is sharp or pointed, or that has a rough texture.

  3. Prickle () : A small pointed or sharp structure, often found on the surface of certain plants, or on the body of certain animals.


Variants
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pricklier , prickliest , prickliness , pricklinesses , prickly , prickly ash , prickly ashes , prickly heat , prickly heats , prickly pear , prickly pear cactus , prickly pear fruit , prickly pears , prickly poppies , prickly poppy
Forms
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The word 'prickly' can be used as an adjective to describe something that has small prickly hairs or points, often found on certain plants or animals. For example, 'The cactus has prickly spines.' or 'The hedgehog has prickly quills.'., The word 'prickly' can also be used as a noun to describe a small pointed or sharp structure, often found on the surface of certain plants or animals. For example, 'The rose has prickly thorns.' or 'The sea urchin has prickly spines.'.


Etymology
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The word 'prickly' comes from the Old English word 'crican' which means 'to prick' or 'to pierce'. Over time, this word evolved to mean 'having small prickly hairs or points'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Cactus: A type of plant that is adapted to live in dry environments, often found in desert regions. Cacti have thick fleshy stems that store water, and often have small prickly spines or hairs on their stems or leaves to help protect them from predators or the elements.

  2. Hedgehog: A small mammal that is covered in sharp prickly quills, which help to protect it from predators. Hedgehogs have a compact body shape, with a round head, small ears, and four short legs. They are omnivorous animals, which means that they eat a variety of different foods, including insects, worms, snails, fruit, vegetables, and meat.

  3. Rose: A type of flowering plant that is known for its beautiful fragrant flowers, which come in a wide range of colors, including red, pink, white, yellow, orange, and purple. Roses are woody perennial plants, which means that they live for many years and produce new growth each year. Roses have a distinctive fragrance, which is often described as being sweet, romantic, and exotic. Roses are often used as decorative plants, and are also used in various forms of art, including painting, sculpture, photography, and poetry.


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In literature and art, the word 'prickly' is often used to describe something that has a rough or sharp texture, or that is difficult to approach or deal with. For example, in the novel 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte, the character Rochester is described as having a 'prickly' temperament, which makes it difficult for others to get close to him or understand him.

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