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Adjective: hidebound  'hId,bawnd
  1. Unwilling to change from tradition or convention; stubbornly resistant to change
    "He was a hidebound conservative who opposed any change to party policies";
    - traditionalist
     
  2. Having a dry, taut skin that appears to adhere closely to the underlying flesh and bones
    "The hidebound horse needed immediate veterinary attention"

See also: conservative

Encyclopedia: Hidebound