💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Procercus"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| precingulumnoun | A small ridge that leads to a cingulum on a tooth. |
| pseudocuspnoun | (dentistry) A structure resembling a cusp. |
| precingulidnoun | A thin ridge on the mesial aspect of lower molar crowns; sometimes continuous with the ectocingulid |
| corniculumnoun | (anatomy, archaic) A small horn-like part or process. |
| corbiculumnoun | Synonym of corbicula (“bee's pollen-basket”). |
| cercomerenoun | Alternative form of cercomer. [(biology) The caudal appendage of a larval cestode] |
| cribrellumnoun | Alternative form of cribellum. [(zoology) A spinning organ having many fine pores, situated in front of the spinners in some araneomorph spiders.] |
| cuneusnoun | (neuroanatomy) A portion of the occipital lobe of the human brain, involved in visual processing. |
| curteinnoun | Archaic form of curtana. [A short sword used for ceremonial purposes] |
| ectocingulumnoun | An exterior cingulum |
| cyrtoconenoun | (malacology) A curved (cyrtoconic) form of the young shell that succeeds the more primitive orthocone in nautiloid cephalopods. |
| corclenoun | Alternative form of corcule. [(botany, obsolete) The heart of the seed; the embryo or germ.] |
| cruraliumnoun | A calcareous support, for the internal arms of a brachiopod, formed from the crura |
| cyrtoceraconenoun | (malacology) A shell which has a curved cone shape. |
| cilerynoun | (architecture) The ornament carved at the capital of a column |
| precularnoun | (archaic) A beadsman. |
| conulenoun | (dentistry) A small cusp |
| cranetnoun | Obsolete form of crinet. [(obsolete, falconry) Each of the small hair-like feathers growing around a hawk's cere.] |
| crumenalnoun | (obsolete) A purse. |
| cuspletnoun | A small cusp |
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