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scute
[ skyoot ]
noun
, Zoology.
- a dermal bony plate, as on an armadillo, or a large horny plate, as on a turtle.
- a large scale.
scute
/ skjuːt /
noun
- zoology a horny or chitinous plate that makes up part of the exoskeleton in armadillos, turtles, fishes, etc
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Word History and Origins
Origin of scute1
1350–1400 for earlier sense “French coin, écu ( def ) ”; 1840–50 for current senses; Middle English < Latin scūtum “shield”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of scute1
C14 (the name of a French coin; C19 in zoological sense): from Latin scūtum shield
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Example Sentences
Scutig′erous, provided with a scute or scuta; Scū′tiped, having the shanks scaly, of birds.
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Tenth marginal scute: Length of anterior margin, 17 (L), 17.
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Third vertebral scute: Length of anterior margin, 33; greatest width, 42; length at midline, 40 (estimated).
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The width of the first vertebral scute, anteriorly and posteriorly, is less than the width of the second vertebral scute.
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Eleventh marginal scute: Length of posterior margin, 14 (L).
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