| imbrication |
covering with a design in which one element covers a part of another (as with tiles or shingles)
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| imbrication l.’s of cementum |
incremental l's of cementum.
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| imbrication l.’s of Pickerill |
lines formed by ends of rod bundles that overlie one another and are arranged in scalariform fashion on the surface of the crown of a tooth; seen on longitudinal sections of a tooth together with the incremental lines, but forming areas not completely contained in the enamel. Called also Pickerill's imbrication l's. See also incremental l's.
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| imbrication |
a pattern or design resembling the regular overlapping of tiles or shingles.
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