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There are 21 words containing INGULI

anterocingulidanterocingulidscingulicingulidcingulidscingulincingulinsectocingulidectocingulidslingulidlingulidelingulidslinguliformlinguliformeanlinguliformsparacingulinpostcingulidpostcingulidsprecingulidprecingulidstringulin

24 definitions found

  • anterocingulid — n. Synonym of anterolophid.
  • anterocingulids — n. Plural of anterocingulid.
  • cinguli — n. (Proscribed) plural of cingulum.
  • cingulid — n. A ridge that girdles the base of a lower molar tooth.
  • cingulids — n. Plural of cingulid.
  • cingulin — n. (Biochemistry) A dimeric protein found in tight junctions.
  • cingulins — n. Plural of cingulin.
  • ectocingulid — n. A cingulid on the exterior of a tooth. — n. A thin ridge on the buccal (labial) aspect of lower molar crowns…
  • ectocingulids — n. Plural of ectocingulid.
  • lingulid — n. Any brachiopod of the order Lingulida.
  • lingulide — n. Alternative form of lingulid.
  • lingulids — n. Plural of lingulid.
  • linguliform — adj. (Biology) resembling a lingula. — n. Any brachiopod of the subphylum Linguliformea.
  • linguliformean — adj. Alternative form of linguliform.
  • linguliforms — n. Plural of linguliform.
  • paracingulin — n. A protein, a paralog of cingulin, involved in junction assembly…
  • postcingulid — n. A thin ridge surrounding the posterior or distal-most aspects…
  • postcingulids — n. Plural of postcingulid.
  • precingulid — n. A small ridge that leads to a cingulid. — n. A thin ridge on the mesial aspect of lower molar crowns; sometimes…
  • precingulids — n. Plural of precingulid.
  • tringulin — n. Misspelling of triungulin.
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