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Lunula (anatomy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lunula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word lunula means moon-like and commonly refers to: • Lunula (anatomy) ("fingernail moons") • The openings in the test of sand dollars • Two round brackets and the text between them • A type o...
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Pomacentrus lunula, Tetragonoptrus lunula, Chaetodon biocellatus, ... more ... Aquamaps of Chaetodon lunula ... Image of Chaetodon lunula (Raccoon butterflyfish)
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Rhinecanthus lunula Randall & Steene, 1983 ... Image of Rhinecanthus lunula (Halfmoon picassofish) ... Videos of Rhinecanthus lunula...
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lunula n. , pl. , -lae ( ). A small crescent-shaped structure or marking, especially the white area at the base of a fingernail that resembles a ... Archaeology Dictionary: lunula...
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A: The lunula is the half-moon shaped pale area at the bottom of nails. If you have large cuticles and small nails, the lunula may not be readily visible. It is usually best seen on the thumbnail. Some apparently healthy children and teens do not have a lunula, but most people do.
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