"Mamillated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Mamillated" Meaning

Mamillated refers to something that is papillated or having a nipple-like protuberance, typically used to describe the texture or appearance of certain plant leaves or surfaces.

"Mamillated" Examples

Examples of "mamillated"


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In biology, cacodes mamillated, mammalike structures found on the heads of certain species of amphibians.
Mamillated ridges are a common feature of certain mollusk shells, and can be used to identify species.
The mamillated appearance of some types of lace is due to the way the threads are woven together.
Mamillated skin lesions are a symptom of certain skin conditions, such as cutaneous lymphoma.
In architecture, mamillated columns are a type of architectural element used to decorate buildings, often with a bulbous or mammelike shape.

"Mamillated" Similar Words

Mamastrovirus

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Mamastrovirus is a genus of viruses that belongs to the family Caliciviridae. It is a non-enveloped, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus that causes gastroenteritis, or stomach flu, in humans. The name "mamastrovirus" comes from the Greek word "mama" meaning mother, because the virus was first isolated from the stools of children in a nursery, where it was demonstrated to be present in the stools of mothers as well.

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The mamba is a type of venomous snake, specifically a species of Elaphe genus, native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is known for its aggressive behavior and powerful neurotoxic venom, which can cause respiratory failure, paralysis, and eventually death.

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Mamertine

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Mamertine: a prison cell or dungeon in Rome, famous for being the place where St. Peter was imprisoned for a short time before his crucifixion.

Mamillary

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Mamillary refers to the shape or form of something that resembles a nipple or a small projection. In anatomy, the mammillary bodies are a pair of small, rounded structures in the anterior part of the hypothalamus that play a role in the regulation of body temperature, hunger, and thirst. In botany, the term "mamillary" is used to describe the shape of certain flowers, such as the mamillary flowers of the genus Freesia.

Mamluk

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Mamluk is a noun. It refers to a slave soldier in the medieval Middle East, particularly in Egypt and Syria, from the 9th to the 19th century. Mamluks were often留-born slaves, purchased from their masters to serve as soldiers, bodyguards, or administrators. They played a significant role in the history of the Mamluk Sultanate and later in the Ottoman Empire.

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Mamma

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The word "mamma" is an exclamation used to express surprise, shock, or startlement. It is often used in the UK, Ireland, and some Commonwealth countries, and is similar to the English exclamation "gosh" or "good grief".

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