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Definition of Denticulated
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Denticulated
1. Furnished with denticles; notched into little toothlike projections; as, a denticulate leaf of calyx. Dentic"ulately. Origin: L. Denticulatus, fr. Denticulus. See Denticle. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Denticulated
Literary usage of Denticulated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Animal Kingdom Arranged in Conformity with Its Organization by Georges Cuvier, Edward Griffith, Charles Hamilton Smith, Edward Pidgeon, John Edward Gray, George Robert Gray (1834)
"salient angle is in form of a spine, itself denticulated. They are found- in the
seas of warm countries 1. • DULES, Cuv. ..."
2. The Principles and practice of surgery by Frank Hastings Hamilton (1879)
"Second, a partial fracture, or green-stick fracture, which is common in the bones
of infants and children, and which is, also, in most cases denticulated. ..."
3. Proceedings by Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh (1878)
"Mould of a third specimen of the same, showing a part of the thorax attached to
the pygidium, with the denticulated spines projecting from both, ..."
4. The American Vignola by William Robert Ware, Vignola (1906)
"The denticulated Doric.—When, in an internal angle, ... of the denticulated Doric
touch at their corners, the face of one ..."
5. List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the by Francis Walker, John Edward Gray (1865)
"with a denticulated black line and an exterior brown band; exterior border hardly
angular in tlie middle. Fore wings acute; reniform mark represented by ..."
6. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1872)
"... but where the fragments are firmly held together by their assuming a denticulated
or suture-like arrangement at the concavity of the curve; ..."
7. Numismatic Notes & Monographs by American Numismatic Society (1920)
"18, but larger and with denticulated border. Rev. Similar to No. 18, but with
1o £ in monogram in centre instead of 5 i. Size 27 mm. Copper. Plate IX. ..."