frenulum
Americannoun
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Anatomy, Zoology. a small frenum.
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Entomology. a strong spine or group of bristles on the hindwing of many butterflies and moths, projecting beneath the forewing and serving to hold the two wings together in flight.
noun
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a strong bristle or group of bristles on the hind wing of some moths and other insects, by which the forewing and hind wing are united during flight
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a small fraenum
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Origin of frenulum
First recorded in 1890–95; New Latin, from frēn(um) frenum + -ulum, neuter of -ulus -ule
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