What does dentiparous mean?
Dentiparous means tooth-bearing.
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/dɛnˈtɪpəɹəs/ · adjective
tooth-bearing.
A thin compact floor of bone separates this groove, and the sockets anterior to it, from the large cavity of the ramus of the jaw; it is pierced by bloodvessels for the supply of the pulps of the growing teeth and the vascular dentiparous membrane which lines the alveolar cavities.
Use dentiparous when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Dentiparous means tooth-bearing.
Common synonyms include dentigerous.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
A thin compact floor of bone separates this groove, and the sockets anterior to it, from the large cavity of the ramus of the jaw; it is pierced by bloodvessels for the supply of the pulps of the growing teeth and the vascular dentiparous membrane which lines the alveolar cavities.
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