Concept cluster: Anatomy > Multidentate
adj
Away from the valve (of a mollusc)
adj
(anatomy, of a vertebra) Having flat surfaces at both ends
adj
Relating to an antenna and eye of an insect
adj
Having teeth shaped somewhat like an arrow
adj
Alternative spelling of bidentate [(zoology) Having only two teeth.]
adj
Having two arms (or similar structures).
adj
(zoology) Having, or consisting of, two joints.
adj
Having two points or prominences; ending in two points; said of teeth, leaves, fruit, etc.
n
The condition of being bicuspidal
n
The condition of being bicuspid
adj
Having two dorsal projections
adj
Of or pertaining to two pedicles.
adj
bipinnate
adj
Branching in two, composed of two branches.
adj
(anatomy) Between the anterior superior iliac spines.
adj
Having the form of a bivalve: consisting of or incorporating two matching hinged or folding parts.
adj
Shaped like a canine tooth
n
The spine of an animal.
adj
condylar and canine
adj
Having cogs or teeth projecting parallel to the axis, instead of radiating from it.
n
(anatomy) A small horn-like part or process.
n
A tooth with a single cusp; a canine tooth.
n
A small cusp
n
A small cusp.
adj
dentate
n
A denticulated object
adj
Containing dentils.
adj
Shaped like a tooth.
adj
(biology, of a fish fin) Having two basal cartilages.
adj
Having the shape of a finger.
adj
(entomology) Having two-jointed tarsi.
adj
dorsiferous
adj
Having a frenulum
n
(medicine) Morton's toe
adj
(of the insect eye) Occupying most of the surface of the head, and sometimes meeting in the middle
adj
(of a vertebra) Having all elements fused
n
(anatomy) A funnel-shaped cavity or organ.
adj
(zoology) Between the antennae.
adj
(zoology) Between barbs.
adj
Having a single phalanx (in a finger or toe)
adj
Alternative form of monopedal [Synonym of unipedal]
adj
Relating to, or having multiple antennae
adj
Alternative form of multidenticulate [Having many fine teeth or tooth-like projections.]
adj
Alternative form of multituberculate [(zoology, of teeth) Having molars with multiple rows of cusps.]
n
(microbiology) a cellular structure found in unicellular microorganisms that is analogous in structure and function to eyes, which focus, process and detect light
n
Synonym of coffin bone
n
(anatomy) A penniform muscle
adj
Having five cusps.
adj
Having five cusps
n
(obsolete) A phalanx (of soldiers, people etc.).
adj
(zoology) Having many rays; relating to a polyactine
adj
multituberculate
n
multituberculy
adj
Having four ribs.
adj
(zoology, dentistry) Having four crescentic folds.
adj
Having four teeth.
adj
Having four "teeth"
adj
(etymology) Of insect wings, four veined.
adj
(ornithology) Laying four eggs.
adj
(rare) Having four wings.
adj
Having four pores.
adj
Involving four species.
adj
(ornithology) Having a fifth cubital remex.
adj
Having a pattern of five teeth.
adj
Having a pattern of five teeth.
adj
Alternative form of quinquevalve [(botany, biology) Having five valves.]
adj
(anatomy, dated) Of or pertaining to a ramus, or branching
adj
Formed like the teeth of a saw.
adj
(entomology) Having sixteen joints.
n
One of the teeth in a serrulate margin.
adj
Having fused vertebrae
n
(zoology) An animal which has not formed a pair bond and is therefore single.
adj
(anatomy) Having four cavities
adj
Having four cusps
adj
Alternative form of tetraantennary [Having the form of four antennae]
n
That part of the leg of vertebrates (or sometimes other animals) which corresponds to the human thigh in position or function; the tibia of a horse, the tarsus of a bird; the third leg-section of an insect.
adj
(zoology) Having three joints.
adj
Having three tail-like processes.
adj
(dentistry) Having three cusps, e.g. a molar tooth
adj
Alternative form of tricuspid [(dentistry) Having three cusps, e.g. a molar tooth]
adj
(biology) Composed of three movable parts attached to a common base.
adj
Having three teeth
adj
Having three teeth; tridentate.
adj
Having three "teeth"
adj
Having three fingers or finger-like projections.
adj
three-lipped
adj
Having three phalanges (especially when the usual number is two)
adj
Having three wings or wing-like structures.
n
The hamate bone.
n
(geometry) A section of a cylinder, cone, or other solid of revolution, cut off by a plane oblique to the base; so called from its resemblance to the hoof of a horse. [[File:Ungula (PSF).png|thumb|]]
adj
single-toothed
n
(biology, informal) vertebrate

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