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acrodont
ac·ro·dont A0065000 (ăk′rə-dŏnt′)adj. Having teeth attached to the edge of the jawbone without sockets. [acr(o)- + -odont.] ac′ro·dont′ n.acrodont (ˈækrəˌdɒnt) adj1. (Zoology) (of the teeth of some reptiles) having no roots and being fused at the base to the margin of the jawbones. See also pleurodont12. (Zoology) having acrodont teeth[C19: from acro- + -odont]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | acrodont - an animal having teeth consolidated with the summit of the alveolar ridge without socketsanimal, animate being, beast, creature, fauna, brute - a living organism characterized by voluntary movement |
acrodont
acrodont[′ak·rə‚dänt] (anatomy) Having teeth fused to the edge of the supporting bone. acrodont
ac·ro·dont (ak'rō-dont), Tooth attachment in some lower vertebrates (mainly fish) in which the teeth rest on the edge of the jaw bone rather than in sockets or alveoli. [acro- + G. odous, tooth] acrodont (ăk′rə-dŏnt′)adj. Having teeth attached to the edge of the jawbone without sockets. ac′ro·dont′ n.ac·ro·dont (ak'rō-dont) Tooth attachment in some lower vertebrates in which the teeth rest on the edge of the jaw bone. [acro- + G. odous, tooth]acrodont
Words related to acrodontnoun an animal having teeth consolidated with the summit of the alveolar ridge without socketsRelated Words- animal
- animate being
- beast
- creature
- fauna
- brute
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