atrichia (ay-TRIK-ee-uh) noun

   Absence of hair, typically congenital. Also called atrichosis.

[From Greek a- (not) + trich- (hair).]

  "Who needs atrichia?"
   Jonathan Yardley; Words to Live By; The Washington Post; Apr 20, 1994.

  "Other work has shown that a malfunctioning hairless gene can cause
   another hair-loss disorder, called papular atrichia."
   Researchers Exploring Roles of 'Hairless' Gene; Columbian (Vancouver,
   Washington); Oct 22, 2001.

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