Difference between revisions of "mamelon"

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|etymology=French <i>mamelon</i>, protuberance
 
|etymology=French <i>mamelon</i>, protuberance
|definition=1. ([[Echinodermata]]: Echinoidea) Terminal knob on the boss that articulates with the spine on the test.  
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|definition=1. ([[Echinodermata]]: Echinoidea) Terminal knob on the [[boss]] that articulates with the [[spine]] on the test.  
  
2. (NEMATA: Secernentea) Two or three ventral, serrated projections on the ventral surface of the male of the genus <i>Syphacia</i>; function unknown.
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2. (NEMATA: [[Secernentea]]) Two or three [[ventral]], serrated projections on the [[ventral]] surface of the [[male]] of the [[genus]] <i>Syphacia</i>; [[function]] unknown.
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Latest revision as of 23:41, 13 September 2013

mamelon (noun; French mamelon, protuberance): 1. (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) Terminal knob on the boss that articulates with the spine on the test.

2. (NEMATA: Secernentea) Two or three ventral, serrated projections on the ventral surface of the male of the genus Syphacia; function unknown.