vibrissa
Americannoun
plural
vibrissae-
one of the stiff, bristly hairs growing about the mouth of certain animals, as a whisker of a cat.
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one of the long, slender, bristlelike feathers growing along the side of the mouth in many birds.
noun
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any of the bristle-like sensitive hairs on the face of many mammals; a whisker
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any of the specialized bristle-like feathers around the beak in certain insectivorous birds
plural
vibrissae-
Any of the long, stiff, bristlelike hairs that project from the snout or brow of most mammals, as the whiskers of a cat or rat. Vibrissae often serve as tactile organs, especially in nocturnal animals and marine mammals such as seals and manatees.
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Any of several long modified feathers that grow along the sides of the beak of certain birds and help trap insects caught in flight.
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of vibrissa
First recorded 1685–95; from Late Latin, derivative of Latin vibrāre “to shake”
Example Sentences
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Known formally as a vibrissa, a whisker is longer and thicker than normal cat hair.
From National Geographic • Jan. 2, 2024
All the contours, joints, vibrissa, hairs and feelers are there.
From Time Magazine Archive
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