💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Protoconule"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| protoconidnoun | (dentistry) One of the main cusps, at the anterolabial side. |
| protoconenoun | (anatomy) A cusp in the corner of an upper molar tooth in mammals. |
| paraconulenoun | (dentistry) A conule located between a paracone and a metacone. |
| paraconenoun | (anatomy) A cusp in the buccal corner of an upper molar tooth in mammals |
| metaconulenoun | (dentistry) The distal intermediate cusp of an upper molar tooth |
| conulidnoun | (dentistry) A minor cusp on a lower tooth. |
| metaconenoun | (anatomy) A cusp in the corner of an upper molar tooth in mammals |
| conulenoun | (dentistry) A small cusp |
| hypoconenoun | (anatomy) A cusp in the corner of an upper molar tooth in mammals |
| entoconenoun | (dentistry) The mesolingual cusp of an upper molar tooth |
| hypoconulidnoun | (dentistry) The distal cusp of a lower molar. |
| pseudohypoconenoun | (anatomy) A cusp, similar to a hypocone, that develops from a protocone (rather than the cingulum)) |
| entoconidnoun | (dentistry) One of the main cusps, at the posterolingual side. |
| anteroconenoun | (dentistry) A cusp at the front of the tooth that may be divided into anterolabial and anterolingual conules. |
| metalophnoun | (dentistry) A crest attaching the paracone to the hypocone. |
| conidnoun | (mycology) Synonym of conidium. |
| anteroconidnoun | (dentistry) A cusp at the front of the tooth that may be divided into anterolabial and anterolingual conulids. |
| hypoconidnoun | (dentistry) One of the main cusps, at the posterolabial side. |
| cuspnoun | (figuratively) An important moment when a decision is made that will determine future events. |
| ectoconenoun | The outer cusp on the teeth of the radula in a gastropod. |
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