Definition of Crenulations. Meaning of Crenulations. Synonyms of Crenulations

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Definition of Crenulations

Crenulation
Crenulation Cren`u*la"tion (-l?"sh?n), n. 1. A minute crenation. 2. The state of being minutely scalloped.

Meaning of Crenulations from wikipedia

- superimposed foliations. Crenulations form when an early planar fabric is overprinted by a later planar fabric. Crenulations form by recrystallisation...
- domains, and the transition between cleavage domains and microlithons. Crenulation cleavage contains microlithons that were warped by a previous foliation...
- the development of foliation and overprinting of foliations causing crenulations. The relationship of porphyroblasts to the foliations and to other porphyroblasts...
- series Knuckles (TV series), television miniseries Knuckles, the dorsal crenulations (bumps) of the gray whale where most whales have a dorsal fin Knuckle-walking...
- both dentine and enamel, whereas minor projections on the crown, called crenulations, are the result of different enamel thickness. Cusps are occasionally...
- Bay windows often have their individual roofs adorned by pinnacles and crenulations. Porches, porticos and porte-cocheres, are often given the castle treatment...
- edge of the rostral bone, in life probably covered by horn, bears four crenulations. More to the rear, there are two conical premaxillary teeth, jutting...
- neither serrated nor smooth, but instead possess minute wrinkles known as crenulations. The number of prisms in Mosasaurus teeth can slightly vary between tooth...
- of the mouth, and the enamel-dentin juncture lacks well defined wavy crenulations. The enamel-dentine juncture is most similar to that of Asian H. erectus...
- Lumakoala blackae were characterised by their relatively undeveloped enamel crenulations and their diminutive crown height, suggesting that it fed primarily on...