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dentation Meaning in Bengali



 দন্ত্তরতা, খাঁজযুক্ততা,

Noun:

দন্তোদ্গম, প্রাণীদের নির্দিষ্ট ধরনের দন্তবিন্যাস, দন্তোদগম,





dentation's Usage Examples:

ibericus, consists of an incomplete left mandible with dentation.


short angular dentation outwards in the middle.


A dark fuscous line is found from three-fourths of the costa, with a long acute dentation inwards beneath.


extremity of the costal spot to the tornus, twice dentate outwards, the lower dentation confluent with an ochreous-yellow spot on the termen above the tornus.


fuscous, nearly straight line, the posterior edge dentate, the lowest dentation continued for a short distance along the fold.


by differences in the shape of the genitalia and the configuration of dentation on the chelicerae.


two-thirds of the costa to three-fourths of the dorsum, with an angular dentation outwards below the middle, limiting a transverse light yellowish-brown.


(with the angle indicating the first discal stigma), and with a smaller dentation below the middle, enlarged into a spot on the dorsum.


noting that eutriconodont dentition cannot be easily compared to placental dentation, and that they generally have a shearing function as opposed to the non-occluding.


At least one of these lines has a small tooth-like dentation along the length.


The species name refers to the dentation of the sterigma and is derived from Latin multum (meaning many).


Krzyzanowskisaurus with Revueltosaurus, and argued that this condition of the dentation is an autapomorphy of R.


external structure inner ear eardrum hearing (frequencies of sound detected) dentation The main areas considered in a psychological examination are intellectual.


Latin dens, dentis bident, bidental, dandelion, dental, dentary, dentate, dentation, dentelle, denticity, denticle, denticulate, dentiferous, dentiform, dentifrice.


Steinman ' John Leonora (1971) "Relationship of fluid transport through dentation to the incidence of dental caries", Journal of Dental Research 50(6):.


with rickets, premature loss of deciduous teeth, or early loss of adult dentation followed by relatively good health.


find were the remains of two children, aged three and five from their dentation, who had been eating fruit of the Muku tree by the hearth when a rock.



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