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ciliiform, ciliform, a.|ˈsɪlɪɪfɔːm, -lɪfɔːm| [f. L. cili-um eyelash + -formis, -form; cf. F. ciliforme.] Having the form of cilia; applied esp. to the fine evenly-set teeth of certain fish.
1849–52Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 874/1 When the teeth are equally fine and numerous, but longer, they are called ‘cilii-form’. 1880Gunther Fishes 126 The finest teeth are like fine flexible bristles, ciliiform or setiform. |