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dentes /den·tes/ (den´tēz) [L.] plural of dens.
dentes.
See dens.

dens [dens] (pl. den´tes) (L.)
1. tooth.
2. a toothlike structure such as the odontoid process.


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L'analyse des publications scientifiques donne un apercu des diverses preparations: composition, administration, bienfaits, effets secondaires et efficacite, permettant d'optimiser la prestation des soins chez les patients edentes ou dentes qui ont une xerostomie.
A maioria dos teleósteos alimenta-se por sucção, e o alimento é levado até a cavidade bucal impulsionado por uma corrente de água, sendo o mais versátil modo de alimentação entre os vertebrados; para isso, contribuem mandíbulas que podem ser estacionárias, dentes delicados, boca suctória e ventral (Gerking, 1994).
He mimics the darting shuttles, he describes the notched teeth of the hammering slay (in Latin, insecti pectine dentes - insecti here meaning "cut into", that is "jagged", which is an interesting light on insects in language).
 
 
 
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