- mons mont-
mountain cismontane, dismount, montage, montane, monticello,
monticule, montiform, montigenous, mount, piedmont, submontane, surmount, tramontane...
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hemispherical and
submeandroid skeleton with
groups of
septa fused into
monticules or hydnop****s, a
trait typically attributed to Hydnophora. Its septae...
- and
covered with
distinctive tiny, star-shaped
mounds called maculae or
monticules (regularly
shaped hummocks).
Feeding zoids were
located along the rays...
- Like
other Constellariidae, such as Constellaria, it has star-shaped
monticules (bumps) on the
surface of its colonies. The
following species are recognized:...
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hougue haugʀ
haugur (Icelandic), haug (Norw.), hög (Swe.), høj (Dan.)
monticule ness (headland or cliff, cf. Sheerness, etc.) nez nes nes (Icelandic,...
- be encrusting, branching, m****ive, or frond-like, and are
covered in
monticules (bumps). Most
Monticulipora species have
distinctively granular walls...
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found in the
United States. Its
colonies are branch-like and have
small monticules made of
groups of
three or four
larger zooecia slightly protruding out...
- intermontane, montage, montan, Montana, montane, montant, monticello,
monticule, montiform, montigenous, mount, mountaineer, mountainous, nonremontant...
- of the
Monticule”,
which matches the
current name of the cape, Râs ech-Chaq'a',
which means “Cape of the
Stone Monticule.” The
stone monticule probably...
- cup-shaped colonies. Its
colonies possessed a
vesicular skeleton and
monticules. Its cyst-like
interzooecial spaces are a
distinguishing feature. Cr****aluna...