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Squamous logo #10101) Scaled 2) Scaly
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squamous logo #20105Covered with or consisting of scales.
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Squamous logo #21002• Covered with, or consisting of, scales; resembling a scale; scaly; as, the squamose cones of the pine; squamous epithelial cells; the squamous portion of the temporal bone, which is so called from a fancied resemblance to a scale. • Of or pertaining to the squamosal bone; squamosal.
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squamous logo #21005(L. squamosus scaly) scaly, or platelike.
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squamous logo #20973Scaly or platelike. ... Origin: L. Squamosus = scaly ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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squamous logo #21001(skwa´mәs) resembling a squama; flattened or platelike. scaly (see scale).
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squamous logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: skwā′mŭs Definitions: 1. Relating to or covered with scales. Synonyms: scaly See: simple squamous epithelium
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squamous logo #21510(skwa;mus) Flat or scalelike.
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squamous logo #21009squamous 1. Covered with, consisting of, or resembling scales or thin plates of the type that make up the covering of fish, reptiles, and some mammals. 2. A description of a layer of skin (epithelium) made up of small scale-shaped cells. 3. Referring to, or constituting, the thin anterior and superior portion of the temporal bone. 4. Relating to...
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Squamous logo #24017squama, scale or plate.
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squamous logo #21450adjective, Latin squama = a scale (as of fish or reptile), hence scale-like.
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