Chihuahua vs Esquamulose - What's the difference?
chihuahua | esquamulose |
Not covered in scales or scale-like objects; having a smooth skin.
* 1894 , James Morrison Crombie, A Monograph of Lichens Found in Britain: Being a Descriptive Catalogue of ... , Adamant Media Corporation, page 164,
* 2006 , James Maguire, American Bee: The National Spelling Bee and the Culture of Word Nerds : the ... , Rodale, page 79,
* 2007 , Author, Spectrum Reading, Grade 5 , School Specialty Publishing, page 34,
As a noun chihuahua
is (chihuahua).As an adjective esquamulose is
not covered in scales or scale-like objects; having a smooth skin.esquamulose
English
Adjective
(-)- In the only British Specimen seen these are about 1 in. high, robust, entirely esquamulose , with the apothecia somewhat large, conglomerate, and having a few minute squamules intermixed.
- Yet at the very end, both misspelled esquamulose , meaning without scales, a smooth skin.
- Here is a list of some of the winning words from the last seven decades of national bees: chlorophyll, crustaceology, insouciant, chihuahua, sarcophagus, logorrhea, esquamulose , and milieu.