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Definition of Denticulations
1. denticulation [n] - See also: denticulation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Denticulations
Literary usage of Denticulations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of the Infusoria: Including a Description of All Known Flagellate by William Saville-Kent (1880)
"... denticulate only on its outer edge ; the number of denticulations as figured
by these authorities corresponds with that of the form last described. HAB. ..."
2. Refugium Botanicum: Or Figures and Descriptions from Living Specimens, of ...by William Wilson Saunders, Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach, John Gilbert Baker by William Wilson Saunders, Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach, John Gilbert Baker (1882)
"... with small denticulations ; appendix depressed, ending between the end of the
lateral lobes and slightly arched on both sides towards the base. ..."
3. The Class Reptilia by Edward Pidgeon, Edward Griffith, Georges Cuvier (1831)
"... the capote is the same as that of the common female, the denticulations of
the back are stronger, those of the belly less marked. The Dwarf Caméléon. ..."
4. Proceedings by Zoological Society of London (1851)
"... linear denticulations ; inner lip, a fine whitish varix extends from the curve
of the aperture to the anterior point of the channel ; within this varix, ..."
5. The British Journal of Dermatology by British Association of Dermatology (1896)
"These serrations or denticulations are generally on one side of the process only—the
... So, that the denticulations arise only from one side of the ..."
6. Quain's Elements of Anatomy by Jones Quain, Allen Thomson, George Dancer Thane (1882)
"By its inner edge this band is connected with the pia mater of the cord, De its
outer margin ie widely denticulated ; its denticulations are attached by ir ..."
7. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1906)
"The ventral scales, being lower in contour, have fewer denticulations on. ...
but the denticulations of the posterior margin are proportionally coarser. ..."
8. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales by Linnean Society of New South Wales (1878)
"The ear openings, however, are not quite free from denticulations, ... Ear openings
large and round, with a few very acute denticulations. ..."