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guard hair
noun
- the long, usually stiff outer hair protecting the underfur in certain animals.
guard hair
noun
- any of the coarse hairs that form the outer fur in certain mammals, rising above the underfur
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Word History and Origins
Origin of guard hair1
First recorded in 1910–15
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Example Sentences
“The underfur is five times as dense as those guard hairs.”
From Washington Post
At Gray’s pain scream, Pax’s guard hairs lifted and his heartbeat quickened.
From Literature
Silver moved in a halo of light, for the sun sparkled on the guard hairs that grew out over the dense underfur and she seemed to glow.
From Literature
The hinged traps are bigger or smaller, they’re redder or greener, the guard hairs are longer or miniaturized, and so on.
From Washington Post
The coarser outer hair, or “guard hair,” is used to weave ropes, belts, saddle blankets and rugs.
From Washington Times
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