dentin
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Etymology[edit]
From French dentine, from Latin dens (“tooth”) + English chemical suffix -in / -ine.
Noun[edit]
dentin (usually uncountable, plural dentins) (American spelling)
- The hard, dense calcareous material that makes up the bulk of a tooth.
Translations[edit]
material of a tooth
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Verb[edit]
dentin
- inflection of dentar: