Moved to the completed section using Mark's definitions (except for Squished?
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. Nasolabial grooves, parotoid glands, dorsal and caudal are defined elsewhere in the glossary.
Costal Grooves: Grooves and on the flanks and dorsum of some salamanders which increase the surface area of the skin for water absorption and provide cutaneous channels which allow water to move up to the dorsum by capillary action.
Laterally Compressed: An anatomical description of something compacted from the sides. Usually used to describe the fin like tail shape of aquatic and semi-aquatic caudata.
Dorsolateral: Relating to structures or markings that run along the sides of the back i.e., dorsolateral warts.
Vertebral: Relating to structures or markings that run along the spine i.e., vertebral ridge.