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Scalloped edging
Crenation (from modern Latin crenatus meaning "scalloped or notched", from popular Latin crena meaning "notch") in botany and zoology, describes an object's
Crenation
Indentations along the sides of the tongue due to compression against the teeth
the tongue against the adjacent teeth. The oral mucosa in the area of crenation is usually of normal color, but there may be erythema (redness) if exposed
Crenated_tongue
Parapet in which gaps or indentations occur at intervals
a notch, mortice, or gap cut out to receive another element; compare crenation. The modern French créneau retains its literal sense of any gap or slot—applied
Battlement
Bursting of cells
build-up of water and the otherwise subsequent lysis. Cell disruption Crenation Lysis Osmotic pressure Plasmolysis Water intoxication McClendon, Jesse
Cytolysis
Species of flowering plant "wax begonia"
ovate, glabrous 4–8 cm long and 6 cm wide, with edged, glossy and toothed crenation. Grown as a groundcover, the flowers of the plant are red, pink or white
Begonia_cucullata
Breaking down of the membrane of a cell
proteases to disintegrate the cell membrane. Cell disruption Cell unroofing Crenation Hemolysis Lysogenic Pitted keratolysis P. Jollès, ed. (1996). Lysozymes--model
Lysis
Process by which cells lose water in a hypertonic solution
water in the plant. The equivalent process in animal cells is called crenation. The liquid content of the cell leaks out due to exosmosis. The cell collapses
Plasmolysis
Abnormal red blood cell with a spiked cell membrane
schistocytes. Acanthocytes have coarse, irregularly spaced, variably sized crenations, resembling many-pointed stars. They are seen on blood films in abetalipoproteinemia
Acanthocyte
grille †craticula craticul- crēna crēn- notch bicrenate, crena, crenate, crenation, crenature, crenulate, crenulation †crēnula crēnul- creta cret- chalk
List of Latin words with English derivatives
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Enlargement of the tongue
Macroglossia Macroglossia with crenations along the margins and loss of papillae on dorsum surface of the tongue. Specialty Medical genetics
Macroglossia
Diagnostic tool used in urinalysis
ascorbic acid. Urine with a high specific gravity can also cause leukocyte crenation, which can impede the liberation of the esterases. The detection limit
Urine_test_strip
Species of tree
decurrent base. The margins are usually entire, occasionally showing slight crenations near the apex, and the lateral veins are indistinct. Flowers are large
Polyspora_axillaris
Array of tests performed on urine
concentrated urine they may shrivel and develop a spiky shape, which is termed crenation, while in dilute urine they can swell and lose their hemoglobin, creating
Urinalysis
Species of cactus
podaria short and decurrent, and obtuse. The epithet crenatus denotes crenations (wavy-toothed) and refers to the crenated stem margins. The subspecies
Disocactus_crenatus
Species of plant in the rose family
margin is usually entire (smooth) but may bear shallow, rounded teeth (crenations) near the tip. Leaves may be sessile (attached directly) or carried on
Pyrus_spinosa
Extinct genus of lizards
no distinguishable carinae, broad, smooth anterior surface, hairline crenations posterior, slightly discernible broad facets, tips posteriorly recurved;
Pluridens
Species of gastropod
equals two-thirds of the body whorl and is encircled by medium rusty crenations. (Described as Solarium abyssorum in Latin) The shell is small, very depressed
Architectonica_stellata
Species of gastropod
equal to two-thirds of the body whorl and is encircled by large white crenations. The shell contains 7 whorls. The upper whorls are radiately incised,
Architectonica_modesta
Medical condition
involves the tongue, there is an erythematous enlargement with furrows, crenation and loss of the normal dorsal tongue coating. Plasma cell gingivitis and
Plasma_cell_gingivitis
Species of gastropod
quadrate. The umbilicus is wide-open and is furnished with straight brown crenations. The snails have a shell 5 to 7 centimeters in diameter. The cone-like
Architectonica_perspectiva
Index of articles on biophysics
foot morphology Connexon Core (anatomy) Countercurrent multiplication Crenation Crista Cyclic nucleotide-gated channel alpha 1 Cyclic nucleotide-gated
Index_of_biophysics_articles
Species of gastropod
broad grooves neighboring the umbilicus is conspicuously narrow. The crenations of the rather narrow umbilicus are quite large and flesh-reddish. This
Architectonica_taylori
Species of flowering plant in the St John's wort family
the plant. It usually flowers in August. The stems are notched, showing crenation, and are a yellow-brown color. The stems are flattened when the plant
Hypericum_foliosum
Species of gastropod
However, the near-umbilical girdle (which includes the very many small crenations of the constricted umbilicus) is closely spotted. This marine species
Adelphotectonica_reevei
Species of gastropod
radiately folded. The umbilicus is wide-open and is encircled by large brown crenations. The narrow umbilical area is smooth. (Original description of Solarium
Architectonica_nobilis
Species of gastropod
arranged. The umbilicus is somewhat wide-open and possesses small whitish crenations. This marine species can be found in the coastal waters of India, Sri
Architectonica_purpurata
Genus of algae
the semicell (near the center of the cell) there is a row of granules/crenations or "teeth". The chloroplast is axile, stellate in cross section, and has
Docidium
Species of dragonfly
prehensile lower lip, extended to catch prey – has numerous somewhat shallow crenations, each sprouting five bristles. They are squat, and their longish legs
Northern_emerald
Species of vine
base, repand-crenulate (often with minute glands in the sinuses of the crenations at the tips of the nerves), 5-nerved, coriaceous, often sublustrous. Peduncles
Passiflora_pectinata
Species of gastropod
The umbilicus is large and wide-open, possessing somewhat acute brown crenations. This marine species can be found off East Asia and Southeast Asia (Japan
Architectonica_trochlearis
Species of lichen-forming fungus
with a radiating margin) but lacks well-defined lobes or scalloped edge crenations. It is continuous and corticate (with a distinct outer layer), 2–4 mm
Saxiloba_pruinosa
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Portuguese form of Greek Ligeia, LÃGIA means "clear-toned" or "shrill whistling voice."
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Sacred; Illuminating
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English : occupational name for a maker of measures or a measurer, derived from Old French moule ‘measure’.
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Ornament of Victory
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Powerful, Strong, Ornamentation, Decoration
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Italian place name.
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Form; Shape
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Enjoyable person
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n.
A minute crenation.
n.
A rounded tooth on the edge of a leaf.
n.
The condition of being crenate.