dentition
Kelime Anlamı :
1. dentisyon.
2. dantisyon.
3. diş yapısı.
4. diş çıkarma.
5. dişlenme.
6. diş bitmesi.
7. sayışı ve tertibi.
8. Diş çıkarma (sürme), dentitio.
9. 1. Çenelerdeki dişler. 2. Diş sürmesi; dişlenme.
10. bir insan veya hayvanın bütün dişleri veya bu dişlerin cinsi.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
the type, number, and arrangement of a set of teeth.
2. the process of growing new teeth; teething.
2. the process of growing new teeth; teething.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the set of natural teeth of an individual
2. the type, number and arrangement of the normal teeth of an organism or of the actual teeth of an individual
3. the process of growing teeth; teething
2. the type, number and arrangement of the normal teeth of an organism or of the actual teeth of an individual
3. the process of growing teeth; teething
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the development and cutting of teeth; teething.
2. the system of teeth peculiar to an animal.
2. the system of teeth peculiar to an animal.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
the process of cutting teeth; teething.
2. the time during which teeth are being cut.
3. the kind, number, and arrangement of the teeth proper to any animal: as, the carnivorous dentition, in which the teeth are normally specialized as incisors, canines, premolars, and molars; the rodent dentition, in which some or all of the teeth grow indefinitely from persistent pulps, the incisors are scalpriform, and canines are absent; the monophyodont dentition, in which there is but one set of teeth; the diphyodont dentition, in which there are two sets of teeth, etc.
4. the state of being toothed or dentate; denticulation.
2. the time during which teeth are being cut.
3. the kind, number, and arrangement of the teeth proper to any animal: as, the carnivorous dentition, in which the teeth are normally specialized as incisors, canines, premolars, and molars; the rodent dentition, in which some or all of the teeth grow indefinitely from persistent pulps, the incisors are scalpriform, and canines are absent; the monophyodont dentition, in which there is but one set of teeth; the diphyodont dentition, in which there are two sets of teeth, etc.
4. the state of being toothed or dentate; denticulation.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia