Definition
The quality or state of being smooth or hairless, especially in botanical contexts.
Etymology
From Latin glaber (smooth, hairless) combined with the suffix -ity, which creates abstract nouns describing qualities. A rare technical term in botany.
Kelly Says
This is the noun form of 'glabrous'—scientists needed a word to discuss smoothness as a measurable plant characteristic, so they created this technical term!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
እንደ እንዳ
en-de en-da
BNবাংলা
চিকনতা
chi-kon-ta
CSČeština
hladkost
hlad-kost
DADansk
glathed
glah-thed
DEDeutsch
Glabrität
glah-bree-taet
ELΕλληνικά
μαλακότητα
ma-la-ko-ta-ta
ESEspañol
glabreidad
glah-breh-ee-dad
FRFrançais
glabreur
glah-brur
HIहिन्दी
चिकनाई
chi-ka-nai
HUMagyar
simasság
si-mas-sag
IDBahasa Indonesia
halus
ha-lus
ITItaliano
glabrezza
glah-breh-zza
MSBahasa Melayu
licin
li-chin
NLNederlands
gladheid
glahd-heit
PLPolski
gładkość
gwad-koss-t'
PTPortuguês
glabreza
glah-breh-zah
RUРусский
гладкость
gladykost'
TAதமிழ்
மென்மையான
men-mai-ya-an
TRTürkçe
pürüzsüzlük
poor-ooz-soos-luk
UKУкраїнська
гладкість
gladyk-st'
VITiếng Việt
mượt mà
muot ma
ZUZU
ngaphandle
ngap-han-dle