denticular的词源

英文词源

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rubble: [14] Old French robe (a relative of English rob) originally meant ‘loot, odds and ends stolen’ (its later sense ‘stolen clothes’ led on to English robe). From it was derived Anglo- Norman *robel ‘bits of broken stone’, which passed into English as rubble. The plural of *robel would have been *robeus, and this may have been the starting point for Anglo-Norman rubbous, which became English rubbish [14].
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中文词源

denticular:小齿状的,有齿状装饰的

词根词缀: -dent-牙齿 + -icular形容词词尾

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