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Decemdentate
Decemdentate De`cem*den"tate, a. [L. decem ten + E. dentate.] Having ten points or teeth.

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- Emden (German pronunciation: [ˈɛmdn̩] ) is an independent town and seaport in Lower Saxony in the north-west of Germany and lies on the River Ems, close...
- SMS Emden ("His Majesty's Ship Emden") was the second and final member of the Dresden class of light cruisers built for the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial...
- Emden is a city in Lower Saxony. Emden may also refer to: Emden, a town and seaport Lower Saxony, Germany Emden, Saxony-Anhalt, a muni****lity in Saxony-Anhalt...
- Emden was a light cruiser built for the German Navy (Reichsmarine) in the early 1920s. She was the only ship of her class and was the first large warship...
- Jacob Emden, also known as the Yaʿavetz (June 4, 1697 – April 19, 1776), was a leading German rabbi and talmudist who championed traditional Judaism in...
- Emden is a village in Logan County, Illinois, United States. The po****tion was 467 at the 2020 census. The village was named after Emden, Germany due...
- The Emden or Embden is a German breed of domestic goose. It is named for the town of Emden in north-westernmost Germany. The Emden is the oldest goose...
- Max James Emden (28 October 1874 – 26 June 1940) was a German-born Swiss businessman, art collector, heir and bon vivant. He was the owner of the Brissago...
- van Emden is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anicka van Emden (born 1986), Dutch judoka Helmut Fritz van Emden, entomologist Jos van...
- Emden Deep The Emden Deep, also known as the Galathea Deep or Galathea Depth, is the portion of the 10,540-metre-deep (34,580 ft) Philippine Trench exceeding...