anaulacorhize

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Perhaps ana- + Ancient Greek αὖλαξ (aûlax, ridge; groove) + ῥίζα (rhíza, root; radix).

Adjective[edit]

anaulacorhize (not comparable)

  1. (ichthyologic odontology) Of the root of a tooth, spongy; porous.
    Coordinate terms: hemiaulacorhize, holaulacorhize, polyaulacorhize
    • 1989, Adrian Hunt, Spencer Lucas, Dawn of the Age of Dinosaurs in the American Southwest, page 254:
      The roots are anaulacorhize with a wide basal face. Numerous small foramina are distributed on the lingual and labial faces of the roots and there is a row of larger foramina developed approximately in the middle portion of the root on both the lingual and labial faces.
    • 2008, Lionel Cavin, A. E. Longbottom, Martha Richter, Fishes and the Break-up of Pangaea, page 101:
      Only one tooth, the holotype TF 7680, has the root preserved, but lacks both the mesial and distal extremities. The root is anaulacorhize and two-thirds the height of the crown.