dental
Americanadjective
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of or relating to the teeth.
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of or relating to dentistry or a dentist.
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Phonetics.
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(of a speech sound) articulated with the tongue tip touching the back of the upper front teeth or immediately above them, as French t.
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alveolar, as English t.
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noun
adjective
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of or relating to the teeth
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of or relating to dentistry
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phonetics
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pronounced or articulated with the tip of the tongue touching the backs of the upper teeth, as for t in French tout
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(esp in the phonology of some languages, such as English) another word for alveolar
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noun
Other Word Forms
- dentality noun
- dentally adverb
- postdental adjective
Etymology
Origin of dental
1585–95; < Medieval Latin dentālis, equivalent to Latin dent- (stem of dēns ) tooth + -ālis -al 1
Example Sentences
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Beyond that, Advantage plans typically offer supplemental benefits that aren’t included in traditional Medicare, such as dental, vision, and hearing coverage.
From Barron's
Depending on the day, she sometimes also cleans a dental office from 5 pm to 7 pm.
From Barron's
They can use savings from reducing spending to offer supplemental benefits like dental and vision care.
Read a bit lower, and there are promises of perks galore: competitive compensation, free meals, free gym membership, free health and dental care and so on.
From BBC
“There is a small chance that my helicopter won’t be able to have a sauna in it just because apparently some kids want dental work or something,” said the woman, as she adjusted her tiara.
From Los Angeles Times
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