💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Ectocingulum"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| ectocingulidnoun | A cingulid on the exterior of a tooth |
| cingulumnoun | The girdle of an alb. |
| postcingulumnoun | A small ridge behind a cingulum on a tooth |
| precingulumnoun | A small ridge that leads to a cingulum on a tooth. |
| cincturenoun | A girdle or belt, especially as part of a vestment |
| precingulidnoun | A thin ridge on the mesial aspect of lower molar crowns; sometimes continuous with the ectocingulid |
| ectoconenoun | The outer cusp on the teeth of the radula in a gastropod. |
| cuspulenoun | A small cusp. |
| conulenoun | (dentistry) A small cusp |
| corniculumnoun | (anatomy, archaic) A small horn-like part or process. |
| collarnoun | Clothes that encircle the neck. |
| cervulanoun | Alternative form of Cervulus (“ancient festival”). [(historical) A pagan New Year's Eve festival in the Ancient Roman era.] |
| corbiculumnoun | Synonym of corbicula (“bee's pollen-basket”). |
| cingulidnoun | A ridge that girdles the base of a lower molar tooth |
| entocuneiformnoun | (anatomy) The outermost of the cuneiform bones |
| cilicenoun | A garment or undergarment made of coarse cloth or animal hair worn close to the skin used by members of various Christian traditions as a self-imposed means of penance (repentance) and mortification of the flesh. |
| cochleariumnoun | In Ancient Rome, a small spoon with a long tapering handle. |
| procercusnoun | A short structure from which cerci develop |
| orbuculumnoun | (paganism) A crystal ball. |
| postcingulidnoun | A thin ridge surrounding the posterior or distal-most aspects of a lower molar crown. The postcingulid is typically located on the distal margin of the talonid, below the hypoconid, hypoconulid, and entoconid. |
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