Plural of amula; multiple small hooked structures found in biological organisms or anatomical specimens.
Standard Latin plural of amula, formed by changing the -a ending to -ae. This follows classical Latin pluralization rules used in scientific nomenclature.
Scientific Latin plurals like amulae let biologists describe multiple tiny structures with precision—it's a language designed for being exact about small details!
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