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lanugo
noun
la·nu·go
lə-ˈnü-(ˌ)gō
-ˈnyü-
: a dense cottony or downy growth of hair
specifically
: the soft woolly hair that covers the fetus of some mammals
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Here's where the box gets a little, erm, weird: A larger groove for the umbilical cord and a smaller section for lanugo, the fine hair that covers a newborn's body after birth, are front and center.
—Sarah Schreiber, Good Housekeeping, 20 Dec. 2016
Gray seals are born with a covering of white hair, called lanugo.
—Aimee Levitt, Chicago Reader, 9 Jan. 2018
Commonly, doctors and parents see this soft hair on newborn babies, but lanugo usually sheds after a short time.
—Dr. Manny Alvarez, Fox News, 20 June 2017
For people with werewolf syndrome, the lanugo does not shed and continues growing on the baby’s body.
—Dr. Manny Alvarez, Fox News, 20 June 2017
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“Lanugo.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lanugo. Accessed 29 Nov. 2024.
Kids Definition
lanugo
noun
la·nu·go
lə-ˈnü-gō
-ˈnyü-
: a growth of hair resembling cotton or down
especially
: the soft hair that covers the fetus of some mammals including humans
Medical Definition
lanugo
noun
la·nu·go
lə-ˈn(y)ü-(ˌ)gō
: a dense cottony or downy growth of hair
specifically
: the soft downy hair that covers the fetus of some mammals
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