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1 molars (or molar teeth)
الطواحِن \ molars (or molar teeth). -
2 primer molar permanente
(n.) = first molarEx. So much so that my canines (or eye-teeth, they're the pointy ones) ended up growing over my incisors/ first molars rather than between them.* * *(n.) = first molarEx: So much so that my canines (or eye-teeth, they're the pointy ones) ended up growing over my incisors/ first molars rather than between them.
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3 muelas
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4 འགྲམ་སོ་
['gram so]human palate, swelling of the tongue molar teeth wisdom teeth, cheek tooth, molar tooth, grinder -
5 большие коренные зубы
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > большие коренные зубы
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6 моляры
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7 ניבא I
נִיבָאI ch. sam(ניב upper lip); (cmp. טפי, a. נוֹטֵף s. v. נָטַף) tusks, canine teeth; also pl. נִיבֵי. Targ. Ps. 58:7 (h. text מלתעות).Targ. Y. I Deut. 34:7 נ׳ לסתיה his molar teeth; (h. text לֵחֹה!).B. Kam.23b. Ḥull.59a גמלא נ׳ אית ליה a camel has canine teeth. Sabb.63b שקילי נִיבֵיה his (the dogs) tusks are gone. Gen. R. s. 86, פכרון ניביה break its tusks out; Yalk. ib. 145 תברון ניביה. Ib. מסתכל בניביה, v. סְכַל I.Trnsf. the sinews connecting the hipbone with its socket. Ḥull.54b איפסוק ניביה (some ed. איפסיק) its sinews are severed. -
8 נִיבָא
נִיבָאI ch. sam(ניב upper lip); (cmp. טפי, a. נוֹטֵף s. v. נָטַף) tusks, canine teeth; also pl. נִיבֵי. Targ. Ps. 58:7 (h. text מלתעות).Targ. Y. I Deut. 34:7 נ׳ לסתיה his molar teeth; (h. text לֵחֹה!).B. Kam.23b. Ḥull.59a גמלא נ׳ אית ליה a camel has canine teeth. Sabb.63b שקילי נִיבֵיה his (the dogs) tusks are gone. Gen. R. s. 86, פכרון ניביה break its tusks out; Yalk. ib. 145 תברון ניביה. Ib. מסתכל בניביה, v. סְכַל I.Trnsf. the sinews connecting the hipbone with its socket. Ḥull.54b איפסוק ניביה (some ed. איפסיק) its sinews are severed. -
9 dientes molares
m.pl.azzle teeth, molar teeth. -
10 mola
mŏla, ae, f. [cf. mulê, mulos, mill, millstone; mulai, grinders, molar-teeth; cf. molaris], a millstone; and usu. plur. molae, a mill (driven by slaves, animals, or water):II.verbera, compedes, molae,
Plaut. Men. 5, 6, 9: molarum strepitum audire, Enn. ap. Non. 506, 4 (Com. 7 Vahl. p. 153):molae oleariae duro et aspero lapide,
Varr. R. R. 1, 55:trusatiles,
Gell. 3, 3, 14:pumiceae,
Ov. F. 6, 318:aquariae,
water-mills, Pall. 1, 42:digni molam versare Nepotis,
Juv. 8, 67:versatiles,
Plin. 36, 18, 29, § 135:mola asinaria,
i. e. millstone, too heavy for a man to drive, Vulg. Matt. 18, 6; id. Marc. 9, 41:molae olivariae,
Paul. Sent. 3, 6, 36.—Transf.A.Grits or grains of spelt coarsely ground and mixed with salt (hence called mola salsa), which it was customary to strew on the victims at sacrifices: mola etiam vocatur far tostum, et sale sparsum, quod eo molito hostiae aspergantur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 141 Müll.:B.sparge molam,
Verg. E. 8, 82:molam et vinum inspergere,
Cic. Div. 2, 16, 37:aut molā salsā aut ture comprecari,
Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 109:molā salsā supplicare,
Plin. 18, 2, 2, § 7: litare, id. praef. med.:consumpsi salsasque molas et turis acervos,
Mart. 7, 5, 4.—A false conception, moon-calf, mole, Plin. 7, 15, 13, § 63; 10, 64, 84, § 184.—C. -
11 מתאימה
מַתְאִימָהf., pl. מַתְאִימוֹת (preced.) twin-teeth ( bicuspids), molar teeth. Bekh.VI, 4 חמ׳ Mish. (Talm. ed. 39a תיומת; Rashi מתא׳; ib. in Gem. תיומות, תיומת); Sifra Emor ch. VI, Par. 7 (Rabad to Sifra l. c.: corner of the mouth). -
12 מַתְאִימָה
מַתְאִימָהf., pl. מַתְאִימוֹת (preced.) twin-teeth ( bicuspids), molar teeth. Bekh.VI, 4 חמ׳ Mish. (Talm. ed. 39a תיומת; Rashi מתא׳; ib. in Gem. תיומות, תיומת); Sifra Emor ch. VI, Par. 7 (Rabad to Sifra l. c.: corner of the mouth). -
13 maxillaris
maxillaris, maxillare ADJof/belonging to the jaw; molar (teeth) -
14 الأرحاء
1) dentes molares NA 2) molar teeth -
15 bunodonte
adj.bunodont, with molar teeth with rounded or low conical cusps in contrast to lophodont. -
16 bunolofondonte
adj.bunolophodont, with molar teeth with transverse ridges and rounded cusps on the occlusal surface. -
17 bunoselenodonte
adj.bunoselenodont, with molar teeth with crescentic ridges and rounded cusps on the occlusal surface. -
18 muelas
f.pl.molar teeth, grinders, molars.pres.subj.2nd person singular (tú/usted) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: moler. -
19 أرم
أُرّم: أضْراس -
20 βωμίσκος
2 bandage, Gal.18(1).823.3 Arith., solid or solid number with all its dimensions unequal bounded by rectangles and trapezia, Hero *Deff.114, Theo Sm.p.41 H., Nicom.Ar.2.16, Syrian. in Metaph.143.7, al.b Geom., plane figure resembling the solid β. in appearance, Papp.878.4 name of a constellation, Ptol.Alm. 8.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βωμίσκος
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