ctenoid
American
[tee-noid, ten-oid]
/ ˈti nɔɪd, ˈtɛn ɔɪd /
adjective
Zoology.
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comblike or pectinate; rough-edged.
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having rough-edged scales.
ctenoid
British
/ ˈtiːnɔɪd, ˈtɛn- /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of ctenoid
First recorded in 1830–40, ctenoid is from the Greek word ktenoeidḗs like a comb. See cteno-, -oid
Vocabulary lists containing ctenoid
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