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Etymology of the Latin word denticulatus

the Latin word denticulatus (finely toothed, serrated, denticulated)
derived from the Latin word denticulus (little, small tooth, fang)
derived from the Classical Latin word dens (tooth; tooth; tusk; ivory)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dent-
derived from the Latin word dentus

Derivations in other languages

English denticulate, Italian denticolato, Portuguese denticulado, Spanish denticulado



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