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bidenticulate
[
bahy-den-
tik
-y
uh
-lit
,
-leyt
]
bi·den·tic·u·late
/
ˌbaɪ
dɛnˈtɪk
yə
lɪt
,
-ˌleɪt
/
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[
bahy-den-
tik
-y
uh
-lit
,
-leyt
]
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adjective
Zoology,
Botany
.
having two small teeth or toothlike processes.
Origin:
bi-
1
+
denticulate
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having a backbone or spinal column
phylum comprised of arthropods
vertebrate with body hair that nourishes young with milk from mammary glands
phylum comprised of chordates
cold-blooded vertebrate such as turtles, snakes, lizards, crocodilians, amphisbaenians and tuatara
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