Definition of Denticulation. Meaning of Denticulation. Synonyms of Denticulation

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Definition of Denticulation

Denticulation
Denticulation Den*tic`u*la"tion, n. 1. The state of being set with small notches or teeth. --Grew. 2. (Bot. & Zo["o]l.) A diminutive tooth; a denticle.

Meaning of Denticulation from wikipedia

- is concave. Cyrto-style A circular projecting portico with columns. Denticulation Finely toothed or notched; having dentils. Dentil One of a series of...
- fishes Pulp stone or endolith, a calcified m**** in the pulp of a tooth Denticulation (architecture) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- denticulated edge, while its lower jaw has stronger, serrated, more defined denticulation. The dorsal surface of the turtle's head has a single pair of prefrontal...
- gradually decreases in height on the back, being reduced to a mere denticulation on the sacrum. 45-53 scales round the middle of the body; dorsal scales...
- howelli, known from over 30 specimens, has an almost identical pattern of denticulation on the chelicerae as J. rhenaniae and also preserves a flattened posterior...
- and a large transom window. The opening is topped by a lintel with denticulation, flanked by scrolled brackets on either side. The portico's underside...
- borers and flake s****ers), m****ive flake s****ers, and pieces with denticulation, all similar to those found at Shemouniyeh and Wadi Fa'rah. Several...
- bottom and are flanked by engaged columns that support lintels with denticulation. The center window on Fifth Avenue has a clock above it. The third-story...
- d'orange" in French. This sickle industry has no evidence of developed denticulation. Orange slices were used for harvesting plants at the start of the Neolithic...
- flanks with enlarged, strongly keeled or spinose scales; no nuchal denticulation; ventral scales smooth, distinctly smaller than the enlarged dorsals...