different between denticle vs denticule
denticle
English
Etymology
Latin denticulus, from dens (“tooth”).
Noun
denticle (plural denticles)
- A small tooth.
- (medicine) A pulp stone.
- Material serving as the dermis of sharks.
- (architecture) A dentil.
Related terms
- denticled
- denticular
Anagrams
- cliented
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denticule
English
Etymology
From French denticule, from Latin denticulus.
Noun
denticule (plural denticules)
- A small tooth or toothlike structure.
Related terms
- dentate
- denticulate
- dentist
Translations
Latin
Noun
denticule
- vocative singular of denticulus
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