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Meaning of "odontogeny" in the English dictionary

DICTIONARY

PRONUNCIATION OF ODONTOGENY

ˌɒdɒnˈtɒdʒənɪ


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF ODONTOGENY

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Odontogeny 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 ODONTOGENY MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of odontogeny in the English dictionary

The definition of odontogeny in the dictionary is the formation of teeth.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH ODONTOGENY

cytogeny · geomorphogeny · heterogeny · histogeny · hysterogeny · iatrogeny · lysogeny · nomogeny · ontogeny · organogeny · osteogeny · phytogeny

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE ODONTOGENY

odontoblast · odontoblastic · odontocete · odontogenic · odontoglossum · odontograph · odontography · odontoid · odontoid process · odontolite · odontologic · odontological · odontologist · odontology · odontoma · odontomatous · odontophobia · odontophoral · odontophoran · odontophore

WORDS THAT END LIKE ODONTOGENY

anthropogeny · autogeny · biogeny · dynamogeny · embryogeny · epirogeny · ethnogeny · gametogeny · homogeny · isogeny · metallogeny · orogeny · pathogeny · photogeny · phylogeny · progeny · spermatogeny · sporogeny · thaumatogeny · xenogeny · zoogeny

Synonyms and antonyms of odontogeny in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «odontogeny» into 25 languages

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about odontogeny

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ODONTOGENY»

Discover the use of odontogeny in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to odontogeny and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Dictionary of Dentistry
Int J Paediatr Dent 2004;14(5):363–70. odontogenesis (odontogeny) n. The process of tooth formation and development. ... and odontogenic tumours on the emedicine website. odontogeny n. See ODONTOGENESIS. odontoid adj. Shaped ...
Robert Ireland, 2010
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Mosby's Medical Dictionary
Also called odontogeny. odontogenesis imperfecta. fecta. odontogenic lodon' tojen'ikl [Gk, odous + genein, to produce], 1. pertaining to the generation of teeth. 2. developing in tissues that produce teeth. odontogenic cyst, 1. a cyst derived from ...
Mosby, 2013
3
The library of medicine, arranged and ed. by A. Tweedie
All these crowns are united into one by a third substance, called the cement or crusta petrosa, of which the tartar of the human teeth will afford a sufficiently good idea.* Developement of the Teeth, or Odontogeny. The study of the. Fig. 95.
Library, Alexander Tweedie, 1841
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Oral Pathology
... diseases, 202 skin transplants, in edentulous jaw. 187 smear, see cytologkal smear smoker's palate, 135 smoking, 135 and lingual carcinoma, 108-109 see otso tobacco snuff dipper's lesion. 52 soap-bubble appearance, odontogeny ...
Peter A. Reichart, Hans Peter Philipsen, 2000
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Instant Vocabulary
Excessive irritability. HYPER kinesis (hie per ki nee' sis) n. Abnormal muscular movement. HYPER meter (hie per* met er) n. Verse which exceeds the common mea- sure. 13. hyperodontogeny HYPER odontogeny (hie per o don toj' e ni) n An ...
Ida Ehrlich, 2005
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Encyclopedic Graded Grammar Vol 2
Hyper - over, above, excessive. hyper-acusia, hyper-algesia, hyper-aphia, hyper- bole, hyper-bolize, hyper-critical, hyper-ion, hyperdimensional, hyper-irritability, hyper-kinesis, hyper-meter, hyper-odontogeny, hyper-nephroma, hyperosmia, ...
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Stress and Orality: New Data About Teeth Clenching & ...
Sleep Breath 11(4)1209—216 Smelee LE (1988) Odontogeny of relationship of human middle ear and temporomandibular joint. Acta Anat 131:338—341 Somana R, Kotchabakdhi N, Walberg F (1980) Cerebellar afferents from the trigeminal ...
Francis Hartmann, Gérard Cucchi, 2013
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
Also called odontogeny. odontogenesis imperfecta. See dentinogenesis imperfecta. odontogenic /odon'tojen'ik/ [Gk, odous + genein, to produce], 1. pertaining to the generation of teeth. 2. developing in tissues that produce teeth. odontogenic ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Background to Beakers: Inquiries Into the Regional Cultural ...
... by direct analysis of similar subjects or twins. The reference to modern populations finds its significance here. Scientific progress has also contributed to improving understanding of the mechanisms and processes involved in odontogeny ...
Harry Fokkens, Franco Nicolis, 2012
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P & G Pharmacy Handbook
... sockets teeth In excess polydentia polyodontia presence of supernumerary teeth teeth extraction cxodontia teeth fissure odontoschism teeth formation odontogenesis odontogeny odontosis teeth grinding bruxism odontoprisis teeth Improper ...
Dennis Worthen, 2001
REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Odontogeny [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-en/odontogeny>. May 2024 ».
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