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homodont
homodont (ˈhəʊməˌdɒnt) adj (Zoology) (of most nonmammalian vertebrates) having teeth that are all of the same type. Compare heterodont[C19: from homo- + -odont]homodont
homodont[′hä·mə‚dänt] (vertebrate zoology) Having all teeth similar in form; characteristic of nonmammalian vertebrates. homodont
ho·mo·dont (hō'mō-dont), Having teeth all alike in form, as those of the lower vertebrates, in contrast to heterodont. [homo- + G. odous, tooth] ho·mo·dont (hō'mō-dont) Having teeth that are morphologically of the same type, as in the alligator. [homo- + G. odous, tooth]homodont (of most nonmammalian vertebrates) having teeth of a similar type.ho·mo·dont (hō'mō-dont) Having teeth all alike in form, as those of the lower vertebrates, in contrast to heterodont. [homo- + G. odous, tooth] |