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fibulate
fibulate, v. (ˈfɪbjʊleɪt) [f. L. fībulāt-, ppl. stem of fībulāre to clasp, f. fībula: see fibula.] † a. intr. (nonce-use) To perform the action of buttoning and unbuttoning; to fiddle with one's buttons (obs.—1). † b. trans. (see quot. 1656–81). c. To put a button on (a foil). Hence ˈfibulated ppl. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peronoceras
They were always fibulate with the exception of inner whorls of finely ribbed species. On ventrolateral position, there were tubercules. wikipedia.org
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infibulate
infibulate, v. rare. (ɪnˈfɪbjuːleɪt) [f. ppl. stem of L. infībulāre, f. in- (in-2) + fībula a clasp, pin, fibula. Cf. fibulate.] trans. To fasten with a clasp or buckle. Hence inˈfibulated ppl. a., fastened with a clasp (see next).1623 Cockeram, Infibulate, to buckle. 1721 in Bailey. 1847 De Quincey... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zugodactylites
There were no fibulate ribs. Sexual dimorphism is known, and Gabillytes, synonym of Zugodactylites were microconchs. wikipedia.org
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refibulate
† reˈfibulate, v. Obs.—0 [f. L. refībulāre: see fibula.] ‘To unbuckle’ (Cockeram 1623). Oxford English Dictionary
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Porpoceras
Prorsiradiate ribs are strong and fibulate on inner whorls and tuberculate to spined on the place of ventrolateral shoulder. wikipedia.org
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Telodactylites
Sharp, fibulate ribs are dense, tuberculate and spined. wikipedia.org
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