What is the name meaning of DENTIN. Phrases containing DENTIN
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Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Creative
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places so named: one southwest of London and the other in Somerset. The former is named from Old English feld ‘open country’ or felte ‘mullein’ (or a similar plant) + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’; the latter from Old English fileðe ‘hay’ + hÄm or hamm.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Ruler.
Female
Romanian
Feminine form of Romanian Iulian, IULIANA means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Boy/Male
Arabic
Superior Thing which Isn't in the Hand of Anyone; Unpredictable
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Arabic
Romantic; Fascinating
Girl/Female
Greek American French
Moon goddess.
Girl/Female
French American Latin
Warring.
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Latin Laurens, LAURES means "of Laurentum."
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n.
The hard, white, opaque, fine-grained substance constituting the tusks of the elephant. It is a variety of dentine, characterized by the minuteness and close arrangement of the tubes, as also by their double flexure. It is used in manufacturing articles of ornament or utility.
a.
Between globules; -- applied esp. to certain small spaces, surrounded by minute globules, in dentine.
n.
One of the more or less columnar cells on the outer surface of the pulp of a tooth; an odontoplast. They are supposed to be connected with the formation of dentine.
n.
A modified form of dentine, which is permeated by blood capillaries; vascular dentine.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dent
a.
Pertaining to, or resulting from, the process of growth; as, the incremental lines in the dentine of teeth.
v. t.
The intensely hard calcified tissue entering into the composition of teeth. It merely covers the exposed parts of the teeth of man, but in many animals is intermixed in various ways with the dentine and cement.
a.
Of or pertaining to dentine.
n. pl.
An order of curious parasitic worms found on crinoids. The body is short and disklike, with four pairs of suckers and five pairs of hook-bearing parapodia on the under side. N () the fourteenth letter of English alphabet, is a vocal consonent, and, in allusion to its mode of formation, is called the dentinasal or linguanasal consonent. Its commoner sound is that heard in ran, done; but when immediately followed in the same word by the sound of g hard or k (as in single, sink, conquer), it usually represents the same sound as the digraph ng in sing, bring, etc. This is a simple but related sound, and is called the gutturo-nasal consonent. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 243-246.
n.
A form of dentine which shows sinuous lines of structure in a transverse section of the tooth.
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.