10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DENTILINGUAL»
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The concise Oxford dictionary Of current English
L dentatus (prec., -ATE2)] denti-, comb. form of Ldens dentis teeth, as dentilingual
formed by teeth 85 tongue. Hence de'ntiFORM, denti'GEROUs, aa. de'nticle, n.
Small tooth or toothlike projection; = DENTIL. So denti'culanl, denti'cul ATE2 (at) ...
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The Concise Oxford Dictionary: The Classic First Edition
L dentatus (prec., -ATE2)] denti-, comb. form of L dens dentis tooth, as
dentilingual formed by teeth 8: tongue. Hence de'ntiimRM, denti'eEROUs, aa.
_de'ntlcle, 11. Small tooth or toothlike proJection; = DENTIL. So dentl'eulARI
denti'culii'rn2 ...
H. W. Fowler, F. G. Fowler, 2011
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
Dentifrice, den'-tif-ris. A substance for cleaning the teeth. Dentigerous, den-tij'-er-
tts. Bearing or supporting teeth. Dentila'bial. Relating to teeth and lips.
Dentilingual. Relating to teeth and tongue. Dentin, den'-tin. The bony structure of
the teeth.
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
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Years of Hope: Cambridge, Colonial Administrator in the ...
I had left the guttural Hindi sounds of Asia at home and was now luxuriating in the
labial and dentilingual areas of Oceanian languages. I would stay until 1.00 or
2.00 a.m. before wandering back after having swallowed many half-coconut cups
...
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Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary
d. cyst see dental cyst. dentilabial [den“t -la'be- l] pertaining to the teeth and lips.
dentilingual[den“t -ling'wl] pertainingto theteeth and tongue. dentin [den'tin] one
of the hard tissues of the teeth which constitutesmostof its bulk.Lies between ...
Virginia P. Studdert, Clive C. Gay, Douglas C. Blood, 2011
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Midline Medical Dictionary
Dentigerous. Bearing teeth. <J-riy<; arising from a teeth, Dentilabial. Relating to
the teeth and lips. «!-d^il; ^xfi cPTT ti^i-iTl Dentilingual. Relating to the teeth and
the tongue. 5-rlf>$4to; Dentin. The bony structure of the teeth; dentine; dentinum.
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Schirmer's Complete Rhyming Dictionary
... demoniacal demonical demonstrable demonstrational demountable
demurrable demurral deniable denial denominational dental denticle dentilabial
dentilingual dentinal departmental dependable depletable deplorable deportable
.
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A Phonetic Dictionary of the English Language
... -ist dense, -r, -st densil i, -iz density, -ieg 'dens li, -nis dense|ly, -ness dent, -s, »
ig, -id (s. v.) dent (D.), -s, -ing, -ed denteitid dentated 'dent. mi Denton dentirn
dentine 'dentifris, -iz dentifrice, -s 'dentikl, -z denticle, -s dentiiingwal, =z
dentilingual ...
Hermann Michaelis, Daniel Jones, Beverley Collins, 2002
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: dandelion (FY.), dental, dentalgia, dentaphone, dentate,
denticle, denticulate, denticulated, denttfication, dentiform, dentifrice, dentigerous
, dentilabial, dentilingual, dentimeter, dentinalgia, dentine, dentinitis,
dentinogenesis, ...
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Oxford Dictionary of English
from Italian dentello or obsolete French dentille, diminutive of dent 'tooth', from
Latin dens, dent. dentilingual /,dsntI'IIngW(a)I/ > adjective Phonetics (of a
consonant) pronounced with the teeth and the tongue; dental. — ORIGIN late
19th cent.