ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ED.]

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  1.  = prec. 2.

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1752.  J. Hill, Hist. Anim., 110. The Lacerta,… with five unguiculated toes to each foot.

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1819.  Samouelle, Entomol. Compend., 192. Antennæ moniliform,… maxillæ unguiculated.

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1841.  Penny Cycl., XXI. 424/1. The external jaw-feet are … sometimes unguiculated at the end.

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1861.  Hulme, trans. Moquin-Tandon, II. III. i. 69. The toes free, flat, and unguiculated.

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  2.  = prec. 3.

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1834.  McMurtrie, Cuvier’s Anim. Kingd., 224. As the Marsupialia … are parallel to the other unguiculated Mammalia.

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1851.  G. F. Richardson, Geol., 336. Rodentia (or Gnawers).—Form a natural order of unguiculated animals.

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