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HYPOCONID Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of HYPOCONID is the principal rear outer cusp of a mammalian lower molar.
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hypoconid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From hypo- + conid. Noun. edit. hypoconid (plural hypoconids). (dentistry) One of the main cusps, at the posterolabial side.
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Glossary of mammalian dental topography - Wikipedia
Hypoconid: A major cusp at the outer rear edge of the talonid region. · Entoconid: A major cusp which is sometimes present at the inner rear edge of the talonid ...
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hypoconid
hypoconid Zool. (haɪpəʊˈkəʊnɪd) [f. hypocone + -id5.] A cusp on a mammalian lower molar tooth corresponding to the hypocone on an upper molar.1888 H. F. Osborn in Amer. Naturalist XXII. 1075 There is no evidence as to the origin of the hypoconid, which as a rule preceded the hypocone. 1919 J. H. Mum...
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hypoconid | Taber's Medical Dictionary - Nursing Central
The distobuccal cusp of a lower molar tooth.
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The Diversity of Cheek Teeth - ADW
The talonid basin also has three cusps, the hypoconid, hypoconulid and entoconid. These terms and structures are described in more detail in the section on The ...
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Wabulacinus
ridei as having the following features that are unique: parametacrista on the first molar is straight, entoconid either missing of combined with the hypoconid Dasyurid type features include the infraorbital foramen away from the jugal and a large hypoconid.
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hypoconid collocation | meaning and examples of use
The talonid contains a hypoconid, hypoconulid, and entoconid and is much wider than the trigonid because the hypoconid is displaced buccally.
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hypoconid | Taber's Medical Dictionary
hypoconid answers are found in the Taber's Medical Dictionary powered by Unbound Medicine. Available for iPhone, iPad, Android, and Web.
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hypoconid, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun hypoconid is in the 1880s. OED's earliest evidence for hypoconid is from 1888, in a paper by H. F. Osborn. hypoconid ...
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Cusp height relationships between the upper and lower molars in ...
In deciduous second molars, however, hypoconid heights were significantly smaller than trigonal cusp heights. Such differences in cusp height between ...
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Fortunictis
third premolar; high, transversely compressed cusps on the fourth premolar and lower; and a highly compressed first molar with a long talonid with a hypoconid
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metaconid
metaconid Zool. (mɛtəˈkəʊnɪd) [f. metacone + -id5.] A cusp on a mammalian lower molar tooth corresponding to the metacone on an upper molar.1888 H. F. Osborn in Amer. Naturalist XXII. 1073 Only the paracone and metaconids and hypoconids [of Amphitherium] have been observed heretofore. 1904 Ann. & Ma...
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Bonisicyon
The talonids lingual part consists of a lingual cristid, which is separated from the hypoconid by a narrow, shallow groove. hypoconid.
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talonid
talonid Zool. (ˈtælənɪd) [f. talon n. 3 f + -id5.] A flattened cusp on a mammalian lower molar tooth, corresponding to the talon on an upper molar.1897 H. F. Osborn in Amer. Naturalist XXXI. 1002 It [sc. the talon] invariably appeared first in the lower molars (where we may distinguish it as the ‘ta...
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