cornule Zool.
(ˈkɔːnjuːl)
[ad. mod.L. cornulum, dim. of L. cornu horn.]
A small horny plate with the function of a tooth.
| 1889 Nicholson & Lydekker Man. Palæont. (ed. 3) 1265 Teeth are present in the young [of Ornithorhynchus], and are succeeded by horny plates or cornules. 1960 I. F. & W. D. Henderson Dict. Sci. Terms (ed. 7) Cornule, a small horn-like process; one of the horny jaw-plates of Ornithorhynchus. |