hyphal ends which have protuberances resembling a comb
with branches or processes like the teeth of a comb.
term used to describe antennae with segments that resemble the teeth of a comb.
adj. L. pecten = a comb; musculi pectinati = muscular bands passing forwards from crista terminalis in wall of right atrium (including the crista, resembles a comb).
Like a comb. Having a row of long, narrow appendages (teeth, hairs) of more or less uniform size.
with narrow close divisions
bearing fine comblike setae or teeth
having teeth like a comb Pectoral – the anterior ventral portion of a fish
Resembling a comb in having very narrow parallel segments borne at a right angle to the main axis.
adjective, from Latin pecten = a comb; applied to structures having the appearance of parallel teeth arising from a straight back (musculi pectinati), or the sellar appearance of the superior pubic ramus, which may have resembled the body of antique combs.
comblike (structure on one side of central toenail)
Having narrow divisions like the teeth of a comb.
a. (L. pecten, comb) comb-like.
Shaped like a comb, applied to the spination of various genera of cacti.
having closely parallel tooth like projections, comblike.
Arrangement of plant organs, usually leaves, in regular, comb-like rows , either single or double ranked.
comblike;with a series of projections arranged like the teeth of a comb
Pinnatifid with closely set segments; comb-like.