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2,754 words match “EET”

DENTATION n.
Formation of teeth; toothed form. [R.] How did it [a bill] get its barb, its dentation Paley.
DENTICETE n.
The division of Cetacea in which the teeth are developed, including the sperm whale, dolphins, etc.
DENTICULATION n.
The state of being set with small notches or teeth. Grew.
DENTIFEROUS a.
Bearing teeth; dentigerous.
DENTIFORM a.
Having the form of a tooth or of teeth; tooth-shaped.
DENTIFRICE n.
A powder or other substance to be used in cleaning the teeth; tooth powder.
DENTIGEROUS a.
Bearing teeth or toothlike structures.
DENTILABIAL a.
Formed by the teeth and the lips, or representing a sound so formed. -- n.
DENTILAVE n.
A wash for cleaning the teeth.
DENTILINGUAL a.
Produced by applying the tongue to the teeth or to the gums; or representing a sound so formed. -- n.
DENTILOQUIST n.
One who speaks through the teeth, that is, with the teeth closed.
DENTILOQUY n.
The habit or practice of speaking through the teeth, or with them closed.
DENTINE n.
The dense calcified substance of which teeth are largely composed. It contains less animal matter than bone, and in the teeth of man is situated beneath the enamel.
DENTIPHONE n.
An instrument which, placed against the teeth, conveys sound to the auditory nerve; an audiphone. Knight.
DENTISCALP n.
An instrument for scraping the teeth.
DENTIST n.
One whose business it is to clean, extract, or repair natural teeth, and to make and insert artificial ones; a dental surgeon.
DENTITION n. 2 definitions
The development and cutting of teeth; teething.
DENTIZE v.
To breed or cut new teeth. [R.] The old countess . . . did dentize twice or thrice. Bacon.
DENTURE n.
An artificial tooth, block, or set of teeth.
DEPLUMATION n.
The stripping or falling off of plumes or feathers. Bp. Stillingfleet
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