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dentex

/ ˈdɛntɛks /

noun

  1. a large active predatory sparid fish, Dentex dentex, of Mediterranean and E Atlantic waters, having long sharp teeth and powerful jaws

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Word History and Origins

Origin of dentex1

C19: from Latin dentix, dentex from dens tooth
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Example Sentences

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In 1982, the company merged with National Dentex Corp., which now includes more than 30 labs in multiple states.

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If they’ve been lucky, they have plenty of swordfish, branzino, and dentex, a large, valuable fish known here as zubatac.

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Dentex, den′teks, n. a voracious sparoid fish.

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The deal represents a premium of about 70 percent to National Dentex's share price of $10.02 on April 1.

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National Dentex said it expects the transaction to close at the end of the quarter ending June 30.

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