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denticule
denticule Arch. (ˈdɛntɪkjuːl) [a. F. denticule (1545 in transl. of Vitruvius), ad. L. denticul-us little tooth, dim. of dens, dent-em tooth: see -cule. Also used in Latin form.] = dentil b.1563 Shute Archit. C j b, In Corona, ye shal make Denticulos. Ibid. C iv a, They haue added Echinus, and Dentic...
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Pseudorhaphitoma transitans
Within the aperture is a small denticule at each side of the sinus, and a small deeply-seated fold on the columella .
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denticle
denticle, n. (a.) (ˈdɛntɪk(ə)l) [ad. L. denticulus, dim. of dent-em tooth. Cf. denticule.] 1. A small tooth or tooth-like projection. (In quot. 1391, a pointer on the ‘rete’ of the astrolabe.)c 1391 Chaucer Astrol. i. §23 Thin Almury is cleped the denticle of capricorne or elles the kalkuler. 1578 L...
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dentil
dentil Arch. (ˈdɛntɪl) Also 7 dentile. [a. obs. F. dentille (16th c. in Littré); a fem. deriv. of dent; cf. Pr. dentilh masc.:—L. denticulus, dim. of dens, dent-em tooth. See also denticule, dentel.] Each of the small rectangular blocks, resembling a row of teeth, under the bed-moulding of the corni...
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