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PRONUNCIATION OF ODONTALGY

odontalgy  [ˌɒdɒnˈtældʒɪ] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF ODONTALGY

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Odontalgy is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES ODONTALGY MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Toothache

Toothache,: 396 is pain in the teeth and/or their supporting structures, caused by dental diseases or pain referred to the teeth by non-dental diseases. Common causes include pulpitis, dentin hypersensitivity, apical periodontitis, dental abscesses, alveolar osteitis, acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, and others. Pulpitis is classified as reversible when the pain is mild to moderate and lasts for a short time after a stimulus; or irreversible when the pain is severe, spontaneous, and lasts a long time after a stimulus. Left untreated, pulpitis may become irreversible, then progress to pulp necrosis and apical periodontitis. Abscesses usually cause throbbing pain. The apical abscess usually occurs after pulp necrosis, the pericoronal abscess is usually associated with acute pericoronitis of a lower wisdom tooth, and periodontal abscesses usually represent a complication of chronic periodontitis. Much less commonly, non-dental conditions can cause toothache, such as maxillary sinusitis, which can cause pain in the upper back teeth, or angina pectoris, which can cause pain in the lower teeth.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH ODONTALGY


allergy
ˈælədʒɪ
astrology
əˈstrɒlədʒɪ
bilgy
ˈbɪldʒɪ
biology
baɪˈɒlədʒɪ
biotechnology
ˌbaɪəʊtɛkˈnɒlədʒɪ
bulgy
ˈbʌldʒɪ
cardialgy
ˈkɑːdɪˌældʒɪ
ecology
ɪˈkɒlədʒɪ
energy
ˈɛnədʒɪ
Fuji
ˈfuːdʒɪ
genealogy
ˌdʒiːnɪˈælədʒɪ
goji
ˈɡəʊdʒɪ
kanji
ˈkændʒɪ
methodology
ˌmɛθəˈdɒlədʒɪ
nephralgy
nɪˈfrældʒɪ
orgy
ˈɔːdʒɪ
pathology
pəˈθɒlədʒɪ
psychology
saɪˈkɒlədʒɪ
strategy
ˈstrætɪdʒɪ
technology
tɛkˈnɒlədʒɪ

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE ODONTALGY

odontalgia
odontalgic
odontic
odontist
odontoblast
odontoblastic
odontocete
odontogenic
odontogeny
odontoglossum
odontograph
odontography
odontoid
odontoid process
odontolite
odontologic
odontological
odontologist
odontology
odontoma

WORDS THAT END LIKE ODONTALGY

archaeology
baggy
buggy
doggy
geology
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information technology
microbiology
mythology
Nagy
neurology
oncology
peggy
pharmacology
porgy
sociology
synergy
terminology
theology
trilogy

Synonyms and antonyms of odontalgy in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translator English - Chinese

odontalgy
1,325 millions of speakers

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odontalgy
570 millions of speakers

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odontalgy
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odontalgy
380 millions of speakers
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odontalgy
280 millions of speakers

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odontalgy
278 millions of speakers

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odontalgy
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odontalgy
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odontalgy
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Odontalgy
190 millions of speakers

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odontalgy
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odontalgy
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odontalgy
85 millions of speakers

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Odontalgy
85 millions of speakers
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odontalgy
80 millions of speakers

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odontalgy
75 millions of speakers

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Odontalgy
75 millions of speakers

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odontalgy
70 millions of speakers

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odontalgy
65 millions of speakers

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odontalgy
50 millions of speakers

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odontalgy
40 millions of speakers

Translator English - Romanian

odontalgy
30 millions of speakers
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odontalgy
15 millions of speakers
af

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odontalgy
14 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Swedish

odontalgy
10 millions of speakers
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odontalgy
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of odontalgy

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «ODONTALGY»

The term «odontalgy» is used very little and occupies the 154.221 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about odontalgy

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ODONTALGY»

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Medicinal Plants: Biodiversity and Drugs
2006 Liver disease, Gastralgia, Gastritis, Odontalgy, Gastric ulcer Endocrine system Cholesterolemia Genitor-urinary Renal disease Infectious and parasitic diseases Herpes Traumatic injuries Contusions, Wounds, Burns Other symptoms  ...
M. K. Rai, Geoffrey A. Cordell, Jose L. Martinez, 2012
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Cyclopaedia: Or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ...
See ODONTALGY. ' ter the-roots of the teeth; NN a- toath closed up. ' The teeth, Mr. Derham observes, furnish us with a notable - care in the urns among the ashes of the deceased: but the opi' the foremosi are weak and far from the centre,  ...
Ephraim Chambers, 1743
3
The Medical and Physical Journal
The Dolor Kaciei may be called analogically, (like otalgy, odontalgy,.&c.) profopalgy, as it undoubtedly belongs to the topical pains without fever; and this name seems, besides, to be congruous with respect to the scat as well as to the origin ...
4
A Medicinal Dispensatory: Containing the Whole Body of ...
_ THis plant is 'called To'rmentifla, because it leniat'es 'the torment and pain of Odontalgy or tb'oth-achez and Septafaile, by the Greeks Hcptaphfllon, because it consists of seven leafes; it growes in shady, wooddy, and oþaqu'e places;" it puts  ...
Jean de Renou, 1657
5
Letters to Squire Pedant, in the East
These humicubations, the nocturnal irrorations, and the dankishness of the atmosphere, generated by a want of apricity, were extremely febrifacient. Infri- gidation, formication, odontalgy, cardialgy, wample, asphyxy, succeeded by calenture, ...
Samuel Klinefelter Hoshour, 1856
6
A technological dictionary: explaining the terms of the ...
Medicines for the relief of odontalgy, or toothache. The best is creosote. Odon'toid , from ehous, a tooth, and u7>cq, like. Toothlike, dentate. Odontol'oct, from ohms, a tooth, and X»y«s, discourse. The Bcience of the teeth ; their anatomy and ...
W. M. Buchanan, 1846
7
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Oculus. Ode. Ode. Odious, odium. Odi. Odontalgy. Odoys ; algo*. Odor, odorament, odorate. Odor, Odoriferous. Odor; fero. Odorous. Odor. GSconomical. Ecco ; nomos. Offend, offence, offensive. Of; fendo. Offer. Of; fero. Office, official, officious.
John Oswald, 1854
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The Scholar's Companion: Containing Exercises in the ...
Odos, bios — exodus. 153. Odous, o&ovtos — odontalgy. 154. Suffix oid. 155. Oligos, oXiyos — oligarchy. 156. Onoma, ovo/ia — anonymou*. 157. Optomai, onropai — optics. 158. Orama, opapa — diorama. 159. Ornis, opvtdos — ornithology.
Henry Butter, Rufus William Bailey, 1859
9
Medical Flora: Or, Manual of the Medical Botany of the ...
The smoke of the leaves and seeds, directed by a funnel to a carious tooth, is said to cure odontalgy ; but the practice may be deleterious and attended with danger. Substitutes — Datura Stramonium — Jltropa belladonna — Solanum Sp.
Constantine Samuel Rafinesque, 1828
10
The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
The alveoli are lined with a membrane of exquisite sense, which is wrapt about the roots of each tooth ; from whence, and from the nerve, proceeds that pain called odontalgy, or tooth-ach. Of these alveoli there are usually sixteen in each jaw.
‎1829

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