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denticulate /dɛnˈtɪkjʊlət /adjectiveHaving small teeth or tooth-like projections; finely toothed.Both mesial and distal edges of the crowns are coarsely denticulate, with the denticles oriented at an angle of approximately 45° with respect to the long axis of the crown....- The outer lip is crenulated on its edge, and smooth or weakly denticulate on the inner side.
- Sculpture on the inner side of the outer lip varies from absent to lirate to denticulate.
Derivatives denticulated adjective ...- In some specimens the anterior edge of the base is serrated or irregularly denticulated.
- The outer side is smoothly rounded; on the inner side the anterior edge is faintly denticulated.
- Because of the denticulated architecture of the rim, with its numerous and perilous lookouts, this would add countless miles to our trip.
Origin Mid 17th century: from Latin denticulatus, from denticulus 'small tooth' (see denticle). Rhymes articulate |