0 a sharp point on the surface of some plants or the skin of some animals -- diken, sivri uç
1 If part of your body prickles, it feels as if a lot of sharp points are touching it because you are frightened or excited. -- ürpermek, tüyleri diken diken olmak, karıncalanmak
a prickling sensation
The prickles are consistent throughout the plant, developing clearly from furry trichomes which coat the plant's leaves and stems.
Lower leaflets are not reduced to spines, though the petioles often have prickles.
They form a group of plants that can be erect shrubs, climbing or trailing with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles.
Numbness, and more commonly paraesthesias (tingling, prickling, freezing), are usually diffuse on one side or, exceptionally, may be highly localised even to one tooth.
The leaves have a quilted texture, although the stems, flowers, and leaves which float on the surface are covered in sharp prickles.
The plant is covered in prickles, often densely.
The prey is then trapped by the long, moving prickles around the mouth cavity.
The bark is rough and gray with prickles.
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