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spinule
spinule (ˈspaɪnjʊl) [ad. L. spīnula, dim. of spīna spine n.1 So F. spinule.] 1. A small or minute spine or thorn-like formation, esp. in lower forms of animal life.1752 J. Hill Hist. Anim. 226 The Pleuronectes, with..the lateral line rough, and spinules at the fins. 1819 G. Samouelle Entomol. Compen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spinule
Spinules are small spines or thorns (vertebral columns) that are part of biological and manmade structures. The word originates from the Latin word and is often used in botany and zoology. The presence or absence of spinules, and their shape, can differentiate species and is used to describe and dis... wikipedia.org
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spinulate
spinulate, a. (ˈspaɪnjʊlət) [See spinule and -ate.] Furnished with spinules or small spines.1866 Bowerbank Monogr. Brit. Spongiadæ II. 66 Polymastia spinula,..Sponge... External defensive spicula of..fistulæ spinulate. Ibid. 69 There are numerous small spinulate spicula. So ˈspinulated a.1900 J. T. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Niebla juncosa
Variety spinulifera differs by primary branches with mostly wavy (lobed) margins and with spinule-like branchlets that spread in various directions from the primary branch, the spinule branchlets appear to break where attached to the primary branch, appearing to leave a rudimentary lobe; the thallus often wikipedia.org
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spinulous
spinulous, a. (ˈspaɪnjʊləs) [f. spinule + -ous.] = spinulose a.1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 155 A few of the foliaceous Astræidæ..have the surface simply striated and spinulous. 1870 H. A. Nicholson Man. Zool. 108 The sclerobasis..in the latter..is always either smooth or spinulous. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hidulf
His foremost disciples were Saint Spinulus (fr: Spinule; locally Spin) and the two holy twin brothers Benignus and Johannes. wikipedia.org
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spinula
‖ spinula rare. (ˈspaɪnjʊlə) = spinule.1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. xlvii. IV. 386 Certain intestinal worms,..some of which are furnished with lateral spinulæ. Oxford English Dictionary
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Setarchinae
They have a small, sharp nasal spine and the parietal bone is low, ending at its rear end with a spine or spinule. wikipedia.org
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spinuli-
ˈspinuli- comb. form of L. spīnula spinule, used in a few compounds, as spinuˈliferous, ˈspinuliform, spinuli-scabrous adjs.1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 495 A few minute spinuliform papillæ. 1852 ― Crust. i. 527 Lower margin..spinuli⁓scabrous. 1859 Mayne Expos. Lex. 1188/2 Spinuliferus,..having very smal... Oxford English Dictionary
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Careproctus aciculipunctatus
The specific name is from Latin acicula ("spinule") and punctatus ("dotted"). wikipedia.org
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spinulose
spinulose, a. Zool. and Bot. (spaɪnjʊˈləʊs) [ad. mod.L. spīnulōs-us, f. spīnula spinule.] 1. Furnished or covered with spinules.a. Zool. 1819 G. Samouelle Entomol. Compend. 221 Tibiæ spinulose. 1859 Dana Crust. ii. 871 This part..excavate and minutely spinulose. 1877 Huxley Anat. Inv. Anim. vi. 278 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Green-head ant
The hairs on the head have short denticles, and the antennae have three apical sensilla, each containing a somewhat bulky spinule. Both antennae have a subcone and three apical sensilla that resemble a spinule. The mandibles are sub-triangular with a curved apex. wikipedia.org
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Stephanolepis diaspros
above the origin of the pelvic fin, Its body is covered in rough skin, rough like that of a shark, in which there are tiny scales each with a fragile spinule wikipedia.org
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