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heterodontenUK
heterodont (ˈhɛtərəˌdɒnt) adj (Zoology) (of most mammals) having teeth of different types. Compare homodontheterodontenUK
heterodont[′hed·ə·rə‚dänt] (anatomy) Having teeth that are variable in shape and differentiated into incisors, canines, and molars. (invertebrate zoology) In bivalves, having two types of teeth on one valve which fit into depressions on the other valve. heterodontenUK
heterodont [het´er-o-dont″] having teeth of different shapes, such as the molars and incisors of humans.het·er·o·dont (het'ĕr-ō-dont), Having teeth of varying shapes, such as those of humans and most other mammals, in contrast to homodont. [hetero- + G. odous, tooth] het·er·o·dont (het'ĕr-ō-dont) Having teeth that are morphologically different, as in humans. [hetero- + G. odous, tooth]heterodont (of an animal) possessing teeth of more than one kind, such as incisors and molars.het·er·o·dont (het'ĕr-ō-dont) Having teeth of varying shapes, such as those of humans and most other mammals. [hetero- + G. odous, tooth] |