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Etymology

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From French cartilagineux or directly from Latin cartilāginōsus.

Adjective

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cartilagineous (comparative more cartilagineous, superlative most cartilagineous)

  1. Archaic form of cartilaginous.
    • 1692, John Ray, “Of Formed Stones, Sea-shells, and Other Marine-like Bodies Found at Great Distances from the Shores?”, in Miscellaneous Discourses Concerning the Dissolution and Changes of the World. [], London: [] Samuel Smith, [], →OCLC, page 109:
      [T]here are other Bodies beſides Shells found in the Earth, reſembling the Teeth and Bones of ſome Fiſhes, [] the Vertebres of Thornbacks and other Cartilagineous Fiſhes there found, and ſold for Stones among the Gloſſopetræ, []

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