Muticous


[myoo-ti-kuh s] /ˈmyu tɪ kəs/

adjective
1.
Botany. having no pointed process or awn; awnless.
2.
Also, mutic
[myoo-tik] /ˈmyu tɪk/ (Show IPA). Zoology. lacking certain defensive structures, as spines or claws.
/ˈmjuːtɪkəs/
adjective
1.
(botany) lacking an awn, spine, or point Also muticate

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