Hirsute -

The word (/ˈhɜːr.suːt/) is an adjective used to describe someone or something that is hairy or covered in coarse, stiff bristles. While it is often used as a more formal or humorous synonym for "hairy" when describing people, it also has specific technical applications in biology and medicine. 🏛️ Etymology: From Bristles to Horror

The history of "hirsute" is closely linked to the physical sensation of hair standing on end. hirsute

: It is related to the Latin verb horrēre , which means "to bristle". This is the same root that gave us "horror" and "horrid"—originally describing the way hair rises on the skin during a moment of intense fear. The word (/ˈhɜːr

: Botanists use the term to describe plant parts (like leaves or stems) that are covered in long, stiff, or coarse hairs. Zoology : It refers to animals with shaggy or bristly coats. : It is related to the Latin verb

Beyond everyday descriptions of a "hirsute gentleman," the term plays a role in scientific fields:

: It stems from the Latin hirsutus , meaning rough, shaggy, or bristly.