单词 | mammillated |
释义 | mammillatedadj. Science. 1. Characterized by or covered with rounded protuberances or projections; (Geology, of a glaciated landform) worn into smooth convexities. Also (Mineralogy): = mammillary adj. 1b. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > physical aspects or shapes > projection or protuberance > [adjective] > rounded projection nodous1646 tuberous1650 papillar1651 verrucous1656 capitate1661 clavate1661 papillary1667 warty1693 tuberculated1696 papillous1718 tubercular1719 clavated1728 tuberculous1732 mammillated1744 tubercled1746 papillose1752 torulous1752 tuberculose1752 tuberculate1777 tubercle-like1792 mastoid1800 tuberculiferous1802 ventricose1804 torulose1806 papillated?a1808 tuberculiform1817 bullated1822 nodulous1822 tuberiform1822 nodulated1824 papilliform1824 mammular1826 papilliferous1826 nodulose1828 knuckled1842 mamelonated1843 tuberculoid1853 papillate1857 mammilloid1859 tuberculosquamous1866 bosselated1873 papulate1876 bulbar1878 tubero-cystic1879 mammulose1889 the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > protuberance or rounded projection > [adjective] > having (a) protuberance(s) boukedc1300 knuckledc1400 cloggy1597 mammillated1744 bossy1812 bunchy1824 knucklesome1919 1744 Philos. Trans. 1740–41 (Royal Soc.) 41 713 The inward Membrane had on its concave Surface a sort of Villosity wrinkled and mamillated. 1801 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 91 172 This ore frequently assumes a mamillated form. 1823 W. Phillips Elem. Introd. Mineral. (ed. 3) p. lxxxv A mineral presenting aggregations of large sections of numerous small globes is termed botryoidal; but when the globes are larger, and the portions are less, and separate, the appearance is expressed by the term mamillated. 1839 C. Darwin in R. Fitzroy & C. Darwin Narr. Surv. Voy. H.M.S. Adventure & Beagle III. iii. 52 The mammillated country of Maldonado. 1848 R. Dunglison Med. Lexicon (ed. 7) 524/1 Mammillated liver, cirrhosis. 1865 A. Geikie Scenery & Geol. Scotl. vii. 176 The rocks are worn into smooth mammillated outlines. 1890 H. Allen Clin. Study Skull 14 In the skull of a young adult the swelling was mammalated. 1954 W. D. Thornbury Princ. Geomorphol. xiv. 385 The many granite bosses of New England..form a special type of topography that is well described as a mammillated surface. 1960 Times 6 Feb. 9/3 The front surface edge is of black and white enamel, the inside being of mammillated gold. 1990 C. Pellant Rocks, Minerals & Fossils 63/1 Chalcedony is usually botryoidal or mamillated. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > physical aspects or shapes > shape > [adjective] > having a nipple-shaped part or nipple-shaped mammillary1615 mammiform1699 mammoid1774 mammillate1826 mammular1826 mammillated1839 mammilliform1843 mammulose1889 1839 G. B. Sowerby Conchol. Man. 62 Mammillated, a term applied to the apex of a shell when it is rounded like a teat. 1851 S. P. Woodward Man. Mollusca i. 119 Spire short, apex mammillated. 1861 R. T. Hulme tr. C. H. Moquin-Tandon Elements Med. Zool. ii. iii. v. 156 The cases from the pistacias are..mammelated [Fr. mamelonnées], light, with a turpentine flavour. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1744 |
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