Latinsetosus, saetosus, from seta (“bristle"), saeta (“bristle").
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It bears a group of long setose hairs the bases of which are connected with the nerve fibre.
In Compositae besides the involucre there are frequently chaffy and setose bracts at the base of each flower, and in Dipsacaceae a membranous tube surrounds each flower.
Its six pairs of limbs are not like the bare and simple feet of the Laura, but two-branched and setose as in the ordinary cypris-stage of the cirripede.
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