- Look up
denticulate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Denticulate is an
adjective referring to
something having teeth-like structures. It may refer...
- In archaeology, a
denticulate tool is a
stone tool
containing one or more
edges that are
worked into
multiple notched shapes (or teeth), much like the...
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Denticulate ligaments are
lateral projections of the
spinal pia
mater forming triangular-shaped
ligaments that
anchor the
spinal cord
along its length...
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glossary of architecture.
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Notes References Abacus A flat slab forming...
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Cellana denticulata, or the
denticulate limpet, is a
species of true limpet, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Nacellidae, one of the families...
- large, W-shaped pupils,
eight arms, and two
tentacles furnished with
denticulated suckers, with
which they
secure their prey. They
generally range in size...
- dent-
tooth bident, bidental, dental, dentate, denticity, denticle,
denticulate, dentiferous, dentiform, dentifrice, dentil, dentin, dentinal, dentition...
- the tool
itself was
generally hafted at
right angles to the handle.
Denticulate tools display edges that are
worked into a
multiply notched shape, much...
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lateral teeth are
single and beam-like. They have
about 70 uncini, with
denticulated hooks, the
first four very large. The
rounded foot is very
large in comparison...
- rounded,
obtuse or a****inate at the apex, with entire, crenulate,
crisp or
denticulate margins,
scabridulous above, sp****ly
puberulous below.
Flower structures...