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  • Hair - Wikipedia
    Hair is a protein filament that grows from follicles found in the dermis Hair is one of the defining characteristics of mammals The human body, apart from areas of glabrous skin, is covered in follicles which produce thick terminal and fine vellus hair
  • Hair vs. hairs: what is the difference? - Home of English Grammar
    Hair usually means the mass on your head Hairs refers to individual strands Here is how to choose the right form with clear examples
  • Hairs or Hair? Which is correct? - One Minute English
    Both “Hairs” and “Hair” can be correct depending on the context We use “hairs” as a plural countable noun when we are talking about single strands of hair We use “hair” for singular countable nouns and when we are talking about hair in an uncountable context
  • Hair vs. Hairs: Singular or Plural Noun Explained
    Understanding when to use “hair” and “hairs” can be tricky for English language learners While seemingly straightforward, the distinction relies on whether you’re referring to hair as a collective mass or individual strands
  • HAIR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Most of the hairs arise from little creamy white dots, some of which are enclosed in small round black or bluish grey spots The characteristics were : hair, facial hair, larynx, voice, figure, height, skin, hands feet, muscularity, chin, nose, jaw, speech, and gestures movement
  • HAIR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of HAIR is a slender threadlike outgrowth of the epidermis of an animal; especially : one of the usually pigmented filaments that form the characteristic coat of a mammal How to use hair in a sentence
  • Mystery of hair vs hairs solved! Learn whats the difference
    We can use both hair and hairs but in certain contexts When you want to use hairs, you should be talking about individual strands of hair
  • What is the Plural of ‘Hair’? Is it ‘Hairs’ or ‘Hair’?
    When talking about lots of people’s hair, the sentence’s context will tell you it’s plural If you need to be very clear, just say how many people or strands you mean Let’s look at a few examples to make things clearer: Her hair is long Talking about all the hair on one person Their hair is curly Describing the combined hair of a group
  • What Is the Plural of Hair? Grammar and Usage Explained Grammarpost
    When used as a singular noun, hair refers to the collective mass of strands growing on a person or animal His hair is thick and shiny My cat’s hair sheds all over the furniture This collective use is part of a unique language trait in English: mass nouns





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