pecten

 
Pronunciation: /ˈpɛktɛn/

noun (plural pectens or pectines /-tɪniːz/)

Zoology
  • 1any of a number of comb-like structures occurring in animal bodies, in particular:
  • a pigmented vascular projection from the choroid in the eye of a bird.
  • an appendage of an insect consisting of or bearing a row of bristles or chitinous teeth.
  • a sensory appendage on the underside of a scorpion.
  • 2a scallop.
    • Genus Pecten, family Pectinidae

Derivatives

pectinate

Pronunciation: /-nət/
adjective

pectinated

Pronunciation: /-neɪtɪd/
adjective

pectination

Pronunciation: /-ˈneɪʃ(ə)n/
noun

Origin:

late Middle English (denoting the metacarpus): from Latin pecten, pectin- 'a comb, rake'