squamous

squamous
squamously, squamosely, adv.squamousness, squamoseness, n.
/skway"meuhs/, adj.
1. covered with or formed of squamae or scales.
2. scalelike.
Also, squamosal, squamose /skway"mohs, skweuh mohs"/.
[1535-45; < L squamosus. See SQUAMA, -OUS]

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