Squamosal vs Squamous - What's the difference?
squamosal | squamous |
Covered with, made of, or resembling scales; scaly.
* 1658 , Sir Thomas Browne, The Garden of Cyrus (Folio Society 2007), page 180
* 1933 ,
* 1973 , Kyril Bonfiglioli, Don't Point That Thing at Me (Penguin 2001), page 133
* 2001 , , The Atrocity Archive (trade paperback 2006), page 66
(anatomy) Of or pertaining to the squamosal bone; squamosal
In context|anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between squamosal and squamous
is that squamosal is (anatomy) of or pertaining to the platelike part of the temporal bone while squamous is (anatomy) of or pertaining to the squamosal bone; squamosal.As adjectives the difference between squamosal and squamous
is that squamosal is (anatomy) of or pertaining to the platelike part of the temporal bone while squamous is covered with, made of, or resembling scales; scaly.squamous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- In the squamous heads of Scabius'', ''Knapweed'', and the elegant ''Jacea Pinea'', and in the Scaly composure of the ''Oak-Rose , which some years most aboundeth.
- I might call it gigantic - tentacled - proboscidian - octopus-eyed - semi-amorphous - plastic - partly squamous and partly rugose - ugh!
- We spread the papers on the least squamous section of the floor and lay down; the smell was not so bad at ground level.
- (And we'll never find out whether the last thought to pass through the mind of the captain of the Thresher'' was, "It's squamous''' and rugose," or simply, "It's ' squamous !")
