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mammular

[mam-yuh-luh]

mam·mu·la

[mam-yuh-luh]
noun, plural -lae [-lee] . Zoology.
a small nipplelike process or protuberance.

Origin:
1810–20; < Latin: little breast. See mamma2, -ule

mam·mu·lar, adjective
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