denticle
English
Etymology
Latin denticulus, from dens (“tooth”).
Noun
denticle (plural denticles)
- A small tooth.
- (medicine) A pulp stone.
- Material serving as the dermis of sharks.
- 1983, Richard Ellis, The Book of Sharks, Knopf, →ISBN, page 27:
- Under low-power magnification, it can be seen that the denticles of different species are varied in size and shape, but they are usually comprised of one or more pointed elements, with various ridges, cusps, and furrows.
- (architecture) A dentil.
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