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hair
noun
    1. Each of many long thread-like structures that grow from follicles beneath the skin of animals.
    2. A mass or growth of such strands, especially on a person's head.
      Thesaurus: locks, tresses, mane, mop, shock.
    3. A fabric made from such strands.
    4. bot.
      Any thread-like cell growing from the surface of a plant.
    5. A hair's-breadth.
      Example: she won by a hair
    6. A locking spring or other safety mechanism on a firearm.
Derivative: hairless
adj
    Derivative: hairlessness
    noun
      Derivative: hairlike
      adj
        Derivative: hairy
          See separate entry.
        Idiom: get in someone's hair
          colloq
          To annoy them incessantly.
            Thesaurus: irritate, annoy, disturb, bother, bug (slang).
        Idiom: a hair of the dog (that bit one)
          colloq
          An alcoholic drink taken as a cure for a hangover.
        Idiom: by the short hairs
          In a powerless situation or at someone's mercy.
        Idiom: keep your hair on!
          colloq
          Keep calm and don't get angry.
        Idiom: let one's hair down
          colloq
          To enjoy oneself or behave without restraint.
        Idiom: make someone's hair curl
          colloq
          To shock them.
        Idiom: make someone's hair stand on end
          colloq
          To frighten them.
            Thesaurus: frighten, terrify, scare, horrify.
        Idiom: not turn a hair
          To remain calm and show no surprise, anger, etc.
        Idiom: split hairs
          To make unnecessary petty distinctions or quibbles.
            Thesaurus: quibble, cavil, nag, nit-pick, pettifog.
        Idiom: tear one's hair out
          To show extreme irritation or anxiety.
        Idiom: to a hair
          Exactly.
            Thesaurus: precisely, perfectly, exactly.
        Etymology: Anglo-Saxon hær.



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