Definition
Somewhat hooked or having small hook-like features; slightly or faintly hook-shaped.
Etymology
From Latin 'hamulus' (small hook) + '-ous' suffix meaning characterized by or full of, describing things with subtle hook features.
Kelly Says
This obscure botanical and zoological term describes nature's subtlety—many organisms have barely noticeable hook features that give them evolutionary advantages.
Translations
CACatalà
hamulus
ha-mu-lus
CSČeština
hamulus
ha-mu-lus
DADansk
hamulus
ha-mu-lus
DEDeutsch
hamulös
ha-mu-loes
ELΕλληνικά
χαμύλος
ha-moo-los
ESEspañol
hamular
a-mu-la-r
FISuomi
hamulus
ha-mu-lus
FRFrançais
hamulé
a-my-le
HIहिन्दी
हॅमुलस
ham-u-las
HUMagyar
hamulus
ha-mu-lus
IDBahasa Indonesia
hamulus
ha-mu-lus
ITItaliano
hamulare
a-mu-la-re
KO한국어
햄울러스
haem-ul-le-oseu
MSBahasa Melayu
hamulus
ha-mu-lus
MYမြန်မာ
ဟမူလပါ
ha-mu-la-pa
NLNederlands
hamulus
ha-mu-lus
NONorsk
hamulus
ha-mu-lus
PLPolski
hamulus
ha-mu-lus
PTPortuguês
hamular
a-mu-la-r
RORomână
hamulus
ha-mu-lus
RUРусский
hamulus
ha-mu-lus
SVSvenska
hamulus
ha-mu-lus
SWKiswahili
hamulus
ha-mu-lus
TAதமிழ்
ஹேம்யூலஸ்
hae-myu-las
TEతెలుగు
హేమ్యులస్
hae-myu-las
THไทย
แฮมูลัส
hae-moo-las
TRTürkçe
hamulus
ha-mu-lus
VITiếng Việt
hamulus
ha-mu-lus