<span class="searchmatch">hooklets</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">hooklet</span>...
ho͝okʹlĭt, IPA(key): /ˈhʊklɪt/ <span class="searchmatch">hooklet</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">hooklets</span>) (especially in natural history) A small or minute hook. small hook “<span class="searchmatch">Hooklet</span>” listed on page 375 of volume...
The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology: The head, with the circle of <span class="searchmatch">hooklets</span> and the four suckers, is then formed at the anterior part of the embryo...
From Aangel (“fishing rod”) + Kreepchen (“<span class="searchmatch">hooklet</span>”). IPA(key): [ˈɑːŋəlˈkʀeːpɕən] Aangelkreepchen m (plural Aangelkreepercher) fishing hook...
Museum of the University of Zürich, →ISBN, page 70: Multiple jaws and arm <span class="searchmatch">hooklets</span> of squid-like phragmoteuthids are known from the stomach area of several...
and the sore looketh deeper than the skin of his flesh, it is the sore of leprosy; and the priest shall look on him and pronounce him unclean. <span class="searchmatch">hooklet</span>...
vowel/syllable. ◌̆ A diacritical mark of the Latin script, called hoketo (“<span class="searchmatch">hooklet</span>”) in Esperanto, and found on Ŭ/ŭ. ◌̆ A diacritical mark of the Latin script...
gymlet hairlet hawklet heartlet herblet hoglet homelet honklet hooflet <span class="searchmatch">hooklet</span> -et -ette Schneider, Klaus P. Diminutives in English, p. 96 et seq. 2003...
flash hookgun hook in hookish hook it hookkeeper hook ladder hookless <span class="searchmatch">hooklet</span> hooklike hook, line and sinker hookmaker hookmaking hookman hook maneuver...
hook”)) + the diminutive suffix -ek. Cognate with and formed like English <span class="searchmatch">hooklet</span> and German Häkchen. Also cognate with Old English haca (“hook, door-fastening”)...