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Example sentences for "pectinated"

Lexicographically close words:
pect; pectens; pectic; pectin; pectinate; pectine; pectineal; pectora; pectoral; pectoralis
  1. The incisors of the lower jaw are deeply pectinated or divided by several vertical fissures, the canines and outer upper incisors have two roots.

  2. The lower incisors are deeply grooved or pectinated in the same way as are the lower incisors of Procavia.

  3. The antennae are more or less swollen out in the middle or before their extremities, and, independently of that, sometimes prismatic, sometimes cylindrical, sometimes pectinated or indented.

  4. Mandibles with three main teeth, apparently single, of which the lower tooth has its upper edge pectinated: the inferior part of the mandible is pectinated as usual.

  5. Mandibles with four teeth, of which the lower ones are laterally double: inferior pectinated portion small.

  6. The labrum is strongly toothed: the palpi have long hairs along the exterior basal margin: the mandibles have only three main teeth, and the inferior coarsely pectinated portion is short; the maxillae deeply notched.

  7. The mandibles usually have four main teeth, the lowest one being confluent with the inferior pectinated angle: in var.

  8. The mandibles have three or four main teeth apparently single: the inferior coarsely pectinated portion is short.

  9. Some of the segments in the third cirrus often support very coarsely and doubly pectinated spines.

  10. The labrum is slightly bullate, with the middle portion depressed, but not forming a notch; in some species it is hairy, and in some pectinated with short spines.

  11. In the mandibles there are either two or three main teeth, with the whole lower part of the organ pectinated with sharp spines.

  12. Sometimes, though rarely, a few of the nearly terminal segments in the second cirrus are furnished with similar, doubly pectinated spines.

  13. The edge of the basal cup is pectinated with teeth, which lock into the teeth formed by the ends of the internal parietal ribs.

  14. When on the inner side of the first joint of the hand or palm the segment of a circle is taken out at the base opposite to the spur, the sinus being often pectinated with spines.

  15. Part of the tarsus of a spider, to show the simple and pectinated claws.

  16. The three pectinated portions are held together by flat sides, decorated with scrolls and circles.

  17. The toothed portions are in separate pieces, and by this contrivance the pectinated portion, if worn or broken, could easily be replaced.

  18. Mandibles, with the inferior point produced into a single pectinated tooth, rarely into two pectinated teeth; on one side of one specimen, there were only four instead of five teeth.

  19. Mandibles with all the lower part narrow; of the four teeth, the second and third are narrow, the fourth is pectinated and placed very close to the inferior angle, which is produced into a long thin tooth.

  20. Mandibles, with the basal edges of the five teeth pectinated by minute, short, strong spines on one side; inferior angle extremely short.

  21. The whole integument is hirsute with minute pectinated scales.

  22. Mandibles, with three teeth, of which the first is distant from the second; inferior angle not much acuminated, pectinated on both edges.

  23. In one specimen, there was a minute pectinated tooth between the first and second; in another, the second tooth was bifid on its summit; in another, the fourth was rudimentary.

  24. The first cirrus is seated near the second; its rami are slightly unequal in length; lower segments paved with bristles; one ramus is thicker than the other, and some of its segments have coarsely pectinated spines.

  25. Mandibles, with three main teeth, with either one or two smaller teeth inserted between the first and second, making four or five altogether; inferior angle rather narrow, pectinated with long and fine spines.

  26. The last-named species lives principally on sea weeds, and has a single pectinated gill in the cavity between foot and mantle, which is protruded on the right side when the animal is extended.

  27. Some are thick, and more or less prismatic in form; while others are slightly or deeply pectinated or comb-like.

  28. The perfect insects are not brilliantly coloured, but generally display very pale tints; and the antennae of the males are pectinated or feathered.

  29. In most cases the male may be distinguished by its pectinated antennae.

  30. Their wings are more or less angulated; and the antennae are generally pectinated in the males.

  31. The antennae are pectinated in the males, and, with the exception of the Lobster Moth (Fagi), in the females also.

  32. It is also the only New Zealand genus except Declana in which the female has pectinated antennae; but this character recurs in a few exotic genera not otherwise allied.

  33. Antennae half the length of the fore-wings or less, in male strongly bi-pectinated to apex.

  34. The strongly pectinated antennae of the male, and the oblique costal markings of both sexes, will at once distinguish this species from any of the varieties of Declana floccosa.

  35. Antennae in male bi-pectinated to apex or simple.

  36. In performing this the pectinated claws would not have been suitable.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pectinated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.