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DENTOID, a. [L. A tooth and form.] Having a form of teeth.
DENTIZE, v.t. To renew the teeth, or have them renewed.
DENTITION, n. [L. To breed teeth.] 1. The breeding or cutting of teeth in infanc...
DENTIST, n. One whose occupation is to clean and extract teeth, or repair the lo...
DENTIL, n. [L. A tooth.] In architecture, an ornament in cornices bearing some r...
DENTIFRICE, n. [L. A tooth and to rub] A powder or other substance to be used in...
DENTIFORM, a. [L. A tooth and form.] Having the form of a tooth.
DENTICULATION, n. The state of being set with small teeth, or prominences or poi...
DENTICULATE, DENTICULATED , a. [L. A tooth.] Having small teeth or notches; as a...
DENTICLE, n. A small tooth or projecting point.
DENTELLI, n. Modillions.
DENTED, a. Indented; impressed with little hollows.
DENTATO-SINUATE, a. Having points like teeth with hollows about the edge.
DENTATE, DENTATED , a. Toothed; notched. In botany, a dentated root is one that ...
DENTALITE, n. A fossil shell of the genus Dentalium.
DENTAL, a. Pertaining to the teeth. In grammar, formed or pronounced by the teet...