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pectinate
[ pek-tuh-neyt ]
adjective
- formed into or having closely parallel, toothlike projections that resemble the teeth of a comb.
pectinate
/ ˈpɛktɪˌneɪt /
adjective
- shaped like a comb
pectinate antennae
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Derived Forms
- ˌpectiˈnation, noun
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Other Words From
- pecti·nately adverb
- pecti·nation noun
- sub·pecti·nate adjective
- sub·pecti·nated adjective
- subpec·ti·nation noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pectinate1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pectinate1
C18: from Latin pectinātus combed; see pecten
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Example Sentences
"I don't suppose you know that the antennæ of that silvery-winged moth are distinctly pectinate," I said.
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Pectinate ligament, to the rightof which is the angle of the chamber.F.
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The end branchlets are acute and pectinate (pecten, a comb), or arranged like the teeth of a comb.
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A ctenoid scale differs in having its posterior margin pectinate.
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The legs are four pairs; they are hairy, and terminated by two or three claws, which are fringed with minute teeth, or pectinate.
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