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A doubling,esp. of any flexible substance; a part laid over on another part; a plait; a plication.
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folded up like a fan, as certain leaves; plicate.
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Alt. of Plicated
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One of the two tentacle-like organs on the back of the head or neck of a nudibranch or tectibranch mollusk. They are usually retractile, and often transversely furrowed or plicate, and are regarded as olfactory organs. Called also dorsal tentacles. See Illust. under Pygobranchia, and Opisthobranchia.
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A bird of the Parrot family, of the subfamily Cacatuinae, having a short, strong, and much curved beak, and the head ornamented with a crest, which can be raised or depressed at will. There are several genera and many species; as the broad-crested (Plictolophus, / Cacatua, cristatus), the sulphur-crested (P. galeritus), etc. The palm or great black cockatoo of Australia is Microglossus aterrimus.
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The act of making a fold or folds; also, a fold; a doubling; a plication.
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Affected with a disease which causes agglutination and matting together; -- said of the hair when affected with plica. See Plica, 1.
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A folding or fold; a plait.
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A diseased state in plants in which there is an excessive development of small entangled twigs, instead of ordinary branches.
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A fold; a doubling; a plication.
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The bend of the wing of a bird.
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Plaited; folded like a fan; as, a plicate leaf.
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A disease of the hair (Plica polonica), in which it becomes twisted and matted together. The disease is of Polish origin, and is hence called also Polish plait.
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A form of dentine which shows sinuous lines of structure in a transverse section of the tooth.
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Rolled in a spiral; scroll-like; turbinate; -- applied to the thin, plicated, bony or cartilaginous plates which support the olfactory and mucous membranes of the nasal chambers.
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