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Meaning of lepidote

Wordnet

lepidote (s)

rough to the touch; covered with scales or scurf

Webster

lepidote (a.)

Alt. of Lepidoted

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rough to the touch; covered with scales or scurfAlt. of Lepidoted

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The surface of the fish was covered in lepidote scales, providing it with a sleek and protective exterior.

The fossil record indicates that lepidote scales were present in the early stages of fish evolution.

Some species of modern snakes have retained lepidote scales, which help them to move through narrow crevices.

The presence of lepidote scales is a distinctive feature that separates certain fish species from others.