˜yĐÄvlog

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odonto-

  1. a combining form meaning “tooth,” used in the formation of compound words:

    odontology.



odonto-

combining_form

  1. indicating a tooth or teeth

    odontology

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of odonto-1

< Greek odont-, stem of ŽÇ»ćŽÇĂșČő or ŽÇ»ćáč“n tooth + -o-
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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of odonto-1

from Greek ŽÇ»ćƍČÔ tooth
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Example Sentences

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Health depends in a great measure upon the soundness of the teeth, and all dentists will allow that neither washes nor pastes can possibly be as efficacious for polishing the teeth and keeping them sound and white as a pure and non-gritty tooth-powder; such Rowlands' Odonto has always proved itself to be.

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Great care must be taken to ask for ROWLANDS' ODONTO, of 20, Hatton Garden, London, and to see that each box bears the 3d.

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Rimmel’s perfumes, Rowlands’ Macassar and Odonto, and the rest of the toilet paraphernalia that forms a very considerable portion of the travelling luggage of a civilian “swell,” are all dispensed with in barrack or camp life.

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MetLife Inc. of New York, the largest U.S. life insurer, purchased Odonto A SaĂșde Empresarial in 2008 to enter Brazil’s dental insurance market.

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His brow was sad, but underneath, White with “Odonto” shone his teeth, And through them hissed the words, “Well, blow Me tight if here is ’ary show!”   

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