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  2. Crenated tongue - Wikipedia

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    Crenated tongue is usually asymptomatic and harmless. [3] It is not a disease as such, but usually results from habits where the tongue is pressed against the lingual surfaces (the side facing the tongue) of the dental arches, or from any cause of macroglossia (enlarged tongue), [3] which in itself has many causes such as Down syndrome.

  3. Salpiglossis sinuata - Wikipedia

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    Salpiglossis sinuata, the painted tongue, [2] scalloped tube tongue, velvet trumpet flower, palito amargo ( Spanish : bitter little stick - from the extreme bitterness of its leaves [3]) or panza de burro ( Spanish : donkey's paunch), is a flowering plant belonging to the subfamily Cestroideae of the nightshade family Solanaceae, native to ...

  4. Geographic tongue - Wikipedia

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    The lesions usually change in shape and size, and migrate to other areas, sometimes within hours. [10] The condition may affect only part of the tongue, with a predilection for the tip and the sides of the tongue, [4] or the entire dorsal surface at any one time. The condition goes through periods of remission and relapse.

  5. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    Minutely scalloped. crisped Finely curled, as with the edges of leaves and petals. cristarque cell A sclereid which contains a druse and has the lignin deposited excentrically on the cell wall to form a cup shape, or in cross-section, a ∪-shape. crown See canopy. cross To make something interbreed; the act of hybridization. cruciform Cross ...

  6. Tongue rolling - Wikipedia

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    The tongue's intrinsic muscles allow some people to form their tongues into specific shapes. Rolling the tongue into a tube shape is often described as a dominant trait with simple Mendelian inheritance , and it is commonly referenced in introductory and genetic biology courses, although there is some disagreement.

  7. Tongue shape - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, specifically articulatory phonetics, tongue shape describes the shape that the tongue assumes when it makes a sound. Because the sibilant sounds have such a high perceptual prominence, tongue shape is particularly important; small changes in tongue shape are easily audible and can be used to produce different speech sounds, even within a given language.

  8. Glossary of ichthyology - Wikipedia

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    Cone-shaped, with a cylindrical base and a pointed tip. corselet A scaly covering behind the pectorals of some fishes. countershading Body colouration which is dark above and lighter below. crenulate Having the edge slightly scalloped. cutaneous Pertaining to the skin. ctenoid scale A rough-edged scale. cycloid scale A smooth-edged scale.

  9. Arnold tongue - Wikipedia

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    Rotation number for different values of two parameters of the circle map: Ω on the x-axis and K on the y-axis.Some tongue shapes are visible. In mathematics, particularly in dynamical systems, Arnold tongues (named after Vladimir Arnold) [1] [2] are a pictorial phenomenon that occur when visualizing how the rotation number of a dynamical system, or other related invariant property thereof ...