Meaning of squamation | Babel Free
skweɪˈmeɪʃənDefinitions
Equivalents
العربية
تحرشف، حرشفة
Examples
“A Palæoniscoid fish showing a condition of squamation almost identical with that of Polyodon.”
“The literature is poorly documented on the development of squamation in fishes other than teleosts except in the primitive actinopterygian fishes, the holosteans Lepisosteus and Amia.”
“A fish from the Muschelkalk…has been made the type of the genus Prohalecites on account of peculiar features in its squamation.”
“Eurynotus…still retains the palæoniscid squamation.”
“These series are found to have a considerable consistency within a subspecies, as well as constant differences between subspecies, so that squamation, or scale arrangement, is of the greatest importance in the classification of snakes.”
“Meanwhile, the lividity will spread over your skin, and it will darken to black, and it will pouch out into gummata and blebs and furuncles and squamations until your entire body—including your face resembles one great bunch of black raisins.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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