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		dendrodic, a.|dɛnˈdrɒdɪk| [f. Gr. δενδρώδ-ης tree-like + -ic. Cf. also mod.L. Dendrodus.] Having a branching or arborescent structure, as the teeth of the genus Dendrodus of fossil fishes: see next.
 1854H. Miller Footpr. Creat. v. (1874) 78 The dendrodic or tree-like tooth was, in at least the Old Red Sandstone, a characteristic of all the Celacanth family.  |