adj
(zoology) Situated opposite to, or away from, the mouth.
n
A people reported by Herodotus and Josephus to have no heads or removable heads.
adj
Having teeth immovably united to the top of the alveolar ridge.
n
The condition of being acrodont
n
The condition of being acrodont
adj
(zoology) Having a sharply pointed tongue or oral region.
adj
Towards the valve (of a mollusc)
adj
(of a snake) Whose teeth are not specialized, especially whose teeth lack grooves for venom.
n
(pathology) A birth defect in which the mandible is missing.
n
Alternative form of agnathia [(pathology) A birth defect in which the mandible is missing.]
n
(obsolete, embryology) The allantois.
adj
Having relatively short and blunt jaws.
n
The condition of being amblygnathous
n
(zoology) The movement of both upper and lower parts of a bird's beak where it joins the skull.
adj
(anatomy, of a skull) Having the mandibular arch articulated with the hyoid arch and the cranium, as in the cestraciont sharks.
adj
(zoology) Having irregular teeth.
n
The condition of being anisodont
adj
(pathology) Having different sizes to the upper and lower jaws
n
The condition of being anisognathous
adj
(of teeth) placed in deep sockets and fused to the bone
adj
(zoology) Having a strong ligament, or a series of transverse ligamental grooves, instead of true hinge teeth.
n
The congenital absence of some or all primary or permanent teeth, caused by a rare genetic disorder.
n
An ephemeral lingual flexid in some primitive rodents
adj
(zoology, medicine) Bent forward.
n
(zoology) The two projecting feathered angles of the forehead of some birds; the frontal points.
n
A scalloped ridge around the edge of an otolith
adj
(odontology, of a layer of tooth enamel) Lacking prisms
adj
(biology, of frogs) Having the epicoracoid cartilages fused anteriorly, but separate and overlapping posteriorly.
adj
(zoology) Synonym of desmodont
adj
(biology) Having no mouth, mouthless.
adj
(zoology) Of or pertaining to the shape of the teeth in the Aristotle's lantern of certain sea urchins
n
(zoology) An organism that has only two teeth, especially a dinosaur of the infraorder Dicynodontia.
adj
(zoology) Having only two teeth.
adj
Alternative form of bidentate [(zoology) Having only two teeth.]
adj
Applied to various creatures characterized by large teeth.
adj
Having teeth with two fused ridges, of the type found one per tooth in lophodont teeth.
n
The condition of being bilophodont
adj
(zoology) Having two adductor muscles.
adj
(dentistry, of a tooth) Having a pair of roots
adj
Alternative form of bidentate [(zoology) Having only two teeth.]
adj
having prominent bones
adj
Having low-crowned, short teeth.
n
The condition of being brachydont
n
Synonym of micrognathism
adj
Relating to or exhibiting brachygnathism.
n
An underbite caused by a shortening of the upper mandible (in animals)
adj
Having unusually short teeth
n
Unusual shortness of the nose and maxilla
n
(zoology) A rounded organ between the eyes of the frog; the interocular gland.
adj
(of molars) Whose cusps are rounded, not sharp peaks.
adj
(zoology) Having molars with transverse ridges and rounded cusps on the occlusal surface
adj
(zoology) Having teeth whose inner cusps have the form of blunt cones and the outer ones of longitudinal crescents
n
A modified form of a premolar tooth having the form of a small canine
adj
(anatomy) Of or pertaining to mammalian teeth which are cuspids or fangs.
n
One of the pointed teeth behind the incisors and in front of the premolar teeth.
adj
Having the appearance or characteristics of a canine tooth.
adj
(zoology) Of or relating to the posterior canthal when fused with the posterior loreal.
n
One of the teeth used by a carnivore for shearing flesh, being the last upper premolar and the first lower molar.
n
The property of having a caudate extension or tail.
adj
Relating to the ceratodontids
n
Either of a pair of large teeth on each side of the mouth of some fish
adj
(paleontology) Being or having teeth with an elongated procumbent (forward-leaning) crown and asymmetrical median labial lobe, especially in rodents such as zokors.
n
An irregularly-shaped bone that is fused to the dorsomedial surface of the anguloarticular in some fish
n
A continuous layer of dentine, covered by a layer of enamel, that takes the place of scales in some ancient fish.
n
A certain crest of enamel on the molar teeth of some rhinoceroses.
n
A vein in an insect's wing that connects others transversely.
adj
(marine biology, of a bivalve) Having hinges with many teeth transverse to the margin.
adj
(zoology, of hinge teeth) Hook-shaped, interlocking.
adj
Alternative form of dancetté [(heraldry) Deeply indented; having large teeth.]
adj
(heraldry) Deeply indented; having large teeth.
adj
Alternative form of dancetté [(heraldry) Deeply indented; having large teeth.]
adj
(rare) Having ten points or teeth.
n
(particularly) (anatomy) A baby tooth or milk tooth which is replaced by later permanent teeth in animals displaying diphyodonty.
n
(zoology) A simple hinge tooth on the shell of a brachiopod.
adj
(zoology) Having teeth of a dendritic form.
n
A brief notation used by zoologists to denote the number and kind of teeth of a mammal.
n
Any of various tooth shells of the genus Dentalium.
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the teeth and the splenum (especially in fish)
adj
(anatomy) Relating to, or bearing, teeth.
adj
Having teeth or toothlike projections; serrated, toothed.
n
Formation of teeth; toothed form.
adj
Having denticles (toothlike edges)
n
(botany, zoology) A small tooth; a denticle.
adj
Having the shape or structure of a tooth.
adj
Bearing teeth or tooth-like structures; of or pertaining to tissue from which teeth develop.
adj
(zoology) Having a toothed bill.
n
An arrangement in an organism or object of projections that resemble teeth
adj
Of or pertaining to dentition.
adv
With regard to dentition.
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the teeth and the jaws
adj
(usually medicine or zoology) Having natural teeth.
adj
(zoology) Of hinge teeth: having a large ligamentous resilifer (or chondrophore) which replaces the cardinal teeth.
adj
(zoology) having the maxillopalatine bones united; applied to a group of carinate birds (Desmognathae), including various wading and swimming birds, such as ducks and herons, and also raptorial and other kinds
adj
(herpetology) Having the back teeth separated from the front teeth.
adj
Having two lower incisors missing
n
(zoology) Similar or similar-looking structures in other animals.
adj
Referring to, or differing between each of a pair of jaws
n
A creature with teeth of this kind.
n
Any creature with two successive sets of teeth.
n
The condition, in some animals, of having only one set of replacement teeth following a first erupted set.
adj
Relating to the distichodontids
n
(plural only "dogtooth") A canine tooth.
adj
(zoology) having a long palate; having palatomaxillary index <110
n
(ornithology) The particular arrangement in palatal structure typified by the emu and the other (now extinct) species of the genus Dromaius.
adj
Alternative spelling of dromaeognathous [(ornithology) Possessing a palatal structure akin to the emu and the other (now extinct) species of the genus Dromaius.]
adj
Having differently-sized incisors (larger in the centre of the jaw)
n
A bonelike form of dentine
adj
Having abnormal maxillas and mandibles.
adj
(biology, of bivalve mulluscs) Having simple teeth that are situated very close to the dorsal margins of the valves
adj
(of the mouthparts of an insect) That project outwards from the head
adj
(zoology, obsolete) Synonym of edentate
adj
edentate; lacking teeth
adj
Lacking teeth; edentate.
n
The condition of lacking some or all teeth; toothlessness.
n
The property of being edentulous; lack of teeth.
adj
(biology, of a fish scale) That lacks dentine
adj
(anatomy) Having a jaw that is free to move (not hinged to another bone)
adj
(zoology) Pertaining to the endognath.
n
A certain jaw bone in reptiles or fish.
n
The sixth conulid of a lower tooth
n
A ridge on the anterior slope of an entoconid
adj
(zoology) hook-billed; having the upper mandible longer than the lower one
n
(pathology) A rare teratoma of the mouth
n
red discoloration of the teeth
adj
Free from abnormalities of the jaw.
n
(anatomy) The condition of having a wide jaw.
adj
Having a large (dilatable) mouth
n
The enamel that overlies and extends ventrally down the anterior root of a tooth of some mammals
adj
With more than the use of teeth.
n
Alternative spelling of eyetooth [A canine tooth of the upper jaw in humans.]
n
A canine tooth of the upper jaw in humans.
adj
(zoology) Having teeth with multiple cusps or points.
adj
Of a sheep: having developed all of its permanent teeth.
n
(anatomy) The metacarpus or metatarsus of ruminants, etc.
adj
exhibiting a gap between the teeth, especially between the two upper central incisors
adj
Alternative form of gap-toothed [exhibiting a gap between the teeth, especially between the two upper central incisors]
n
A very large prism in tooth enamel
adj
(of tooth enamel) Having very large prisms
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the jaw
adj
Of or pertaining to the jaw.
n
The classification of mankind based on measurements of the jaw.
adj
Related to, or characteristic of a gnathobase
n
The study of the masticatory system.
adj
(obsolete) Deceitful; flattering.
adj
Alternative form of gnathonic [(obsolete) Deceitful; flattering.]
n
(zoology, rare) One of a pair of broad plates, developed from the outer maxillipeds of crabs, and forming a cover for the other organs in the mouth.
adj
Relating to, or characteristic of members of the Gnathostomata
n
The keel or lower outline of a bird's bill, so far as the mandibular rami are united.
adj
(zoology) Being or having molar teeth with simple crowns, without ridges or tubercles.
n
The quality of being haplodont.
adj
(originally) having main teeth formed from a single column of cells up dorsal face;
n
A short, incompletely fused diplosegment
adj
Having one mandible much shorter than the other
n
(idiomatic) anything not naturally occurring
adj
(zootomy) Having teeth of different types (like most mammals).
n
(zoology) Having a dentition of differing teeth.
n
The condition of being heterodont
adj
Having dissimilar teeth on the bristles
adj
Having teeth with six fused ridges, of the type found one per tooth in lophodont teeth
n
(zoology) The condition of having the centra of the vertebra fused together.
adj
(zoology) Having teeth that are all of the same type
n
(zoology) Having a dentition of identical teeth.
n
(zoology) The condition of having teeth all of the same type.
adj
Conical, without tubercles or crests.
adj
Obsolete form of homoeodont. [Conical, without tubercles or crests.]
n
(pathology) The condition of having teeth that appear in addition to the regular number of teeth.
adj
Excessively prognathous
n
The congenital absence of the normal number of teeth
n
The property of being hypognathous.
adj
(zoology) Having the maxilla, or lower jaw, longer than the upper jaw.
adj
Less than normally taurodont
adj
having teeth with long crowns and short roots
n
Alternative form of hypsodonty [The presence of hypsodont teeth.]
n
Any organism whose teeth have large crowns.
n
The presence of hypsodont teeth.
adj
Relating to the hystricognaths
n
Alternative form of incisor, especially that of an animal [(anatomy, zootomy) A narrow-edged tooth at the front of the mouth of mammals, between the canines and adapted for cutting; in humans there are four in each jaw.]
adj
Having the form of an incisor
n
(anatomy, zootomy) A narrow-edged tooth at the front of the mouth of mammals, between the canines and adapted for cutting; in humans there are four in each jaw.
n
(anatomy) The lower jawbone.
adj
(zoology) Having teeth of equal length.
n
The condition of being isodont
n
The property of being isognathous.
adj
Having similar molar teeth in both jaws
n
(zoology) A tooth composed of keratin
n
A dermal sesamoid bone in the upper jaw of cypriniform fish
n
(zoology) A liplike part of various invertebrates.
adj
(zoology) Having teeth with a labyrinthine (maze-like) internal structure
n
(anatomy) A canine tooth.
adj
(zoology, palentology, archaeology, usually of teeth) Featuring or characterized by a crest or ridge.
adj
(zoology) Having molar teeth that have ridged grinding surfaces.
n
The condition of being lophodont
adj
Having teeth that are both lophodont and selenodont.
n
(zoology) A body posture of some female mammals, indicating receptivity to copulation. It involves lowering of the forelimbs but with the rear limbs extended and hips raised, ventral arching of the spine and a raising, or sideward displacement, of the tail.
adj
(zoology) Having teeth with several parallel oblique ridges on the surface.
n
(pathology, dentistry) The medical condition of having unusually large teeth.
n
The condition of having large teeth.
n
The condition of having abnormally large jaws.
adj
Alternative form of macrognathic [Long-jawed.]
n
An unusually large molar (tooth), often fused to a neighbouring tooth
n
(zoology) The condition (of some snakes) of having a very large mouth (by dislocation of the jaw)
n
Relatively large-scale wear (typically of teeth)
n
The grinding surface of an insect's mandible.
adj
Provided with mandibles adapted for biting; mandibulate.
adj
Having the form of a mandible; said especially of the maxillae of an insect when hard and adapted for biting.
adj
Having a pronounced lower jaw.
n
(zootomy) One of the first or second pair of mouthparts posterior to the mandibles in many arthropods that are used for tasting and manipulating food.
n
small antenna-like sensory appendage emerging from the maxilla
adj
(zoology) Having large teeth
n
Malformation of megalodontia
n
Synonym of macrodontia (“condition of having unusually large teeth”)
n
Synonym of macrodontia (“condition of having unusually large teeth”)
n
The condition of having proportionately oversized teeth for the jaw in which they are set.
n
(anatomy) The bone or cartilage forming the anterior extremity of the lower jaw in some animals.
adj
(anatomy) Having teeth of moderate size.
n
The presence of mesodont teeth
adj
(anatomy) having the jaws slightly projecting; between prognathous and orthognathous
adj
taurodont to an intermediate degree (neither hypotaurodont or hypertaurodont)
n
The condition of being metagnathous
adj
(zoology) having the mandibles crossing at the tip of the bill, as in the crossbill
n
Extreme tooth decay resulting from long-term use of methamphetamine.
n
Alternative form of microdontism [The quality of having small teeth.]
adj
(zoology) Having short or small teeth.
n
A condition in which the teeth are, or appear, smaller than normal
n
The quality of having small teeth.
n
A condition where the jaw is undersized.
n
(medicine) The condition of having a hypoplastic and posteriorly displaced mandible.
adj
(medicine) Having, or characterised by microretrognathia.
adj
Having very small ziphodont serrations
adj
Having the form of a molar tooth
n
(zoology) The presence of a single digit on a limb
adj
Referring to, or affecting only one of a pair of jaws
adj
(biology) Having only one set of teeth.
n
The condition of being a monophyodont.
adj
(zoology) Having a single nasal passage.
adj
Having a single row of teeth (in each jaw).
v
(sheep husbandry) To examine the teeth of.
n
A form of cartilage present in larval lampreys
adj
(biology) Having many teeth
adj
Having many fine teeth or tooth-like projections.
adj
(zoology, of teeth) Having molars with multiple rows of cusps.
n
(zootomy) A plate, or scale, on the nose of a fish, etc.
adj
(zoology) Belonging or relating to the neognaths.
adj
(rare) Having eight teeth.
adj
Relating to, or characteristic of the octodontids
n
(obsolete) An instrument for drawing teeth.
n
Cutting of the teeth; dentition.
n
A form of osteoclast associated with absorption of the roots of deciduous teeth
n
A complex of teeth or toothlike features
n
A structure resembling a tooth on the surface of some animals
n
(dentistry, medicine) An abnormal development of the teeth, characterised by the deficient formation of enamel and dentin.
n
(biology) The generation, or mode of development, of the teeth.
adj
Having toothlike ridges on the jaw
n
A separate bone, in many reptiles, corresponding to the odontoid process.
n
(obsolete) dental tartar; odontolith
adj
Relating to trap-jaw ants of the genus Odontomachus
n
(anatomy) A protrusible, hollow, needle-like tooth found in nematodes, used to puncture and empty food items.
n
(pathology) The absence of six or more teeth
adj
(of teeth) Having a denticulate form characteristic of the order Omalodontiformes
adj
(of a snake) Whose teeth include an enlarged pair at the back of the maxillae which normally angle backwards and are grooved to channel venom into the puncture.
adj
(zoology) Having retreating jaws or teeth.
n
A form of dentin, composed of straight tubes, in the teeth of mammals
n
(anatomy) The quality of being orthognathous.
adj
(anatomy) straight-jawed
n
The condition of being orthognathous
adj
(paleontology) Being or having teeth with a nonelongated crown and symmetrical median labial lobe, especially in rodents such as zokors.
adj
(of teeth) Having the normal form of dentition
adj
Having the upper teeth projecting beyond the lower, as in the jaws of some dogs.
adj
(zoology) Having thick teeth.
n
Any prehistoric heterodont
n
(zoology) A part associated with the mouth of certain invertebrates, somewhat analagous to the palate of vertebrates.
n
A small dentigerous element in the lower jaw of some atherinomorph neoteleost fish
adj
(zoology) having both mandibles of equal length, with the tips meeting, as in certain birds
n
(zoology) One of the small, horny, tooth-like jaws of certain annelids.
n
(informal) teeth; pearly whites.
n
(countable, Britain, slang, especially in plural) A tooth.
n
(anatomy) The pubic bone.
n
A fish whose bones resemble the teeth of a comb.
n
(biology) comb-like toothing
adj
(of an animal's molar teeth) Having five ridges
n
The condition of being pentalophodont
n
A very hard, hypermineralized form of dentine
adj
(zoology) Having a conspicuous tongue.
adj
(zoology) Having the upper jaw projecting beyond the lower, with the upper incisors in advance of the lower; said of dogs.
adj
Describing teeth characteristic of herbivores of the genus Plagiolophus
n
(anatomy) The state of having a platyrrhine nose.
adj
(zoology) Having the teeth fused (ankylosed) by their sides to the inner surface of the jawbones
n
The condition of being pleurodont
n
lateral movement in the jaws of some dinosaurs
n
Any animal that has many teeth, or with different types of teeth
adj
Having many teeth; multidentate
n
(medicine) The presence of many teeth.
n
Any animal whose teeth are continuously replaced.
n
The condition of having teeth that are continually being lost and replaced
n
A tooth in this position.
adj
Having the form of a postcanine tooth
adv
(zoology) In a direction toward the posterior.
n
Such a tooth that is not an incisor
n
An extension to the dentary in the jawbone of some dinosaurs
adj
Before the teeth have developed.
adj
Before a molar tooth, either in physical position or in its time of development; deciduous.
adj
Having the form of a premolar
adj
(zoology) Having the incisor teeth directed forward.
n
An abnormal projection of the jaws.
adj
Having jaws that project forward more than is usual.
adj
(zoology) Having a pubic shaft that is directed forward
adj
(of a snake) Having shortened maxillae bearing few teeth except for a substantially enlarged fang that forms a hollow needle for injecting venom.
n
The condition of being protohypsodont
n
A crest on a lophodont molar
adj
Resembling a canine tooth without being a true canine tooth.
adj
Having the form of a pseudocanine tooth
adj
(marine biology, of a bivalve) Having many short teeth transverse to the hinge margin in groups related to teeth that are longitudinally directed.
n
The set of pseudoteeth of an animal
adj
Apparently fissitunicate
adj
Apparently connected to the maxilla (typically of a fold in the mouth of a coelacanth)
adj
(marine biology, of a bivalve) Having many irregular short teeth transverse to the hinge that are not ctenodont or pseudoctenodont forms.
n
An excrescence of bone, in some primitive birds, that resembles a tooth
n
The condition of being pseudoziphodont
n
A large and protruding front tooth.
adj
Both repand and toothed.
adj
(anatomy) Having a retrusive jaw.
n
(anatomy) The quality of being retrognathic.
n
(pathology) A combination of micrognathia and retrognathia
n
(zoology) A reptile whose teeth are rooted in sockets, such as the crocodile.
n
The edentulous ossification that forms the ceratopsian beak.
adj
Having massive curved upper canine teeth
n
(zoology) The peculiar arrangement of the palatal bones in the Saurognathae.
adj
(zoology) having the bones of the palate arranged as in saurians, the vomer consisting of two lateral halves, as in the woodpeckers
adj
(zoology) Having reverse V-shaped scissurate hinge teeth, and often an elongated lateral tooth.
n
(zoology) The condition of having a schizognathous palate.
adj
(zoology) having the maxillopalatine bones separate from each other and from the vomer, which is pointed in front, as in the gulls, snipes, and many other birds
adj
Characteristic of the sciurognaths
n
The condition of being sciurognathous
adj
(zoology) Of teeth: blade-like; suited for cutting or slicing.
n
A sectorial, or carnassial, tooth.
adj
Describing molar teeth that have crescent-shaped ridges on the crown.
n
The presence of selenodont teeth
n
A form of dentine that forms the teeth of placoderms
adj
Alternative spelling of snaggletoothed [Having misaligned, broken, missing or otherwise damaged or disorderly teeth.]
adj
Having misaligned, broken, missing or otherwise damaged or disorderly teeth.
adj
(zoology) Having a jaw composed of imbricated plates.
adj
Having a narrow (dilatable) mouth
n
The presence of a pattern of longitudinal crests on the molars, typical of murine rodents
n
(paleontology) A valley between two cusps on a lower tooth, especially in rodents such as beavers
n
A ridge on the molar tooth of some animals
adj
Imperfectly dentate; having indistinct teeth.
adj
Alternative form of subdentate [Imperfectly dentate; having indistinct teeth.]
adj
(dentistry, of a herbivore) Describing teeth that have smaller than usual crowns
adj
(of an animal's molar teeth) Having fewer than five ridges
n
(zoology) The joint between the tibia and tarsus, such as the hock of a horse's hind leg or the heel of a bird.
n
Alternative form of summerteeth. [(US, colloquial, humorous) A partially incomplete set of teeth.]
n
(US, colloquial, humorous) A partially incomplete set of teeth.
n
(zoology) A distinct streak of colour above the eyes, as in some birds.
adj
(herpetology) Having teeth in one continuous row.
adj
Alternative form of syncranterian [(herpetology) Having teeth in one continuous row.]
n
The condition of having taeniodont teeth
n
A condition found in the molar teeth of humans, where the body of the tooth and pulp chamber is enlarged vertically at the expense of the roots; especially common amongst Neanderthal hominins.
adj
(marine biology, of a bivalve) Pertaining to a group of many short interlocking teeth, at least some of which are transverse to the hinge margin.
adj
(very rare, nonstandard) Of or pertaining to teeth; dental; full of teeth.
adj
Having four lower incisors missing.
n
(anatomy) The condition of having four digits on a limb, as in many amphibians, birds, and theropods.
n
Alternative form of tetrodont [(zoology) A tetrodon.]
adj
Having four ridges or crests to the teeth
n
The condition of being tetralophodont
n
The condition of being thecodont
n
(botany) A pointed projection from the margin of a leaf.
n
A (contiguous or segmented) patch or band, in the mouths of some fish, containing rows of teeth.
adj
(zoology) Having a toothcomb (“a comb-like dental structure found in certain primates”).
n
(uncountable) The condition of being toothy.
adj
Having a toothlet or toothlets.
adv
In a manner regarding teeth; dentally.
n
An internal structure projecting from the apertural lip of a foraminifer.
adj
Showing lots of teeth, toothy.
adj
Having prominent teeth
adj
(biology) Describing the molars of some insectivores that have three peaks
n
A tooth having three conical cusps.
n
A molar tooth that has three cusps
n
(countable, zoology) The cutting region of the crown of an upper molar, usually the anterior part.
adj
Having three ridges or crests
n
The condition of being trilophodont
n
(zoology, obsolete) A theory of the development of mammalian molar teeth.
n
A basin-shaped depression near the base of the mandible in certain ants.
adj
(zoology) Having teeth traversed by canals; said of certain edentates
n
(zoology) One of the pads on the undersurface of the toes of birds.
n
(dentistry) A model of the mouth, including teeth, gingiva, and the palate, used as an educational tool.
adj
Having the lower jaw projecting.
adj
Having a heavy underjaw.
adj
(zoology) Having the lower incisor teeth projecting beyond the upper ones, as in the bulldog.
adj
Not having undergone teething.
n
(zoology) Dentin containing capillaries found in some vertebrates.
n
(zootomy) abdomen, belly (especially of an animal)
n
(zootomy) Any of the large dorsal scales along the top of a snake's back.
n
(now chiefly dialectal) A molar.
n
(rare, dated) Synonym of wisdom tooth
n
One of the small, peg-like teeth just in front of (or rostral to) the first cheek teeth of horses and other equids.
adj
(zoology) Having unusual joints.
n
A creature with teeth of this kind.
adj
(anatomy, of teeth) Laterally compressed, sharp, and with serrated edges
adj
Having or relating to molar teeth whose cusps are paired.
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