"Denticulated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Denticulated refers to something that is toothed or having small projections or notches, resembling the edges of a comb or teeth. It can also describe a surface that is crisscrossed with fine, parallel grooves or ridges.
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Denticles are small, tooth-like protrusions or scales that are found on the surface of some objects, such as the skin of certain fish, the bark of certain trees, or the surface of some tools. Denticles can provide a number of functions, including helping to reduce friction, improve movement through the water or air, or providing protection against predators or environmental factors.
Denticulation refers to the process of cutting or dividing something into small, tooth-like parts, typically referring to physical structures or formations. In biology, it may also refer to the tooth-like projections or denticles on a surface, such as the denticles on a shark's skin that provide resistance to water flow.
Dentigerous refers to the presence of teeth (dentition) within a structure or growth that is not a part of the normal dental arch. In other words, it describes the situation where teeth are embedded within a mass of tissue or a growth, such as a tumour, a cyst, or a developmental anomaly. This can occur in various parts of the body, including the jaws, face, or neck. The term "dentigerous" is often used in medical contexts, particularly in the fields of dentistry, oral surgery, and pathology.