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61ctenacanthus — ˌtenəˈkan(t)thəs, ˌtēn noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from cten + acanthus : a genus of Upper Devonian and Lower Permian sharks related to Cladoselache and known chiefly from its very stout fin spines …
62ctenacodon — tə̇ˈnakəˌdän noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from cten + Greek akē point + New Latin odon more at edge : a genus of small primitive mammals (order Multituberculata) from the Upper Jurassic of Europe and No. America …
63ctenocyst — ˈtenəˌsist noun Etymology: cten + cyst : a characteristic sensory or balancing organ of Ctenophora situated at the aboral pole of the body …
64ctenodactylidae — ˌtenōˌdakˈtiləˌdē noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Ctenodactylus, type genus (from cten + Greek daktylos finger) + idae : a family of African rodents of uncertain systematic relationships that are distinguished by the… …
65ctenodus — ˈtenədəs noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from cten + odus : a genus of Carboniferous dipnoan fishes whose dental plates have radiating tuberculated ridges …
66ctenoplana — ˌtenəˈplānə noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from cten + Latin plana, feminine of planus flat, level more at floor : a genus of ctenophores consisting of a single species of small degenerate bottom dwelling forms lacking ciliated… …
67cteno- — combining form see cten …
68cteniform — /tēnˈ or tenˈ/ or ctenˈoid adjective Comb shaped • • • Main Entry: ↑ctene …