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succedaneous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Pertaining to, or acting as, a succedaneum; supplying the place of something else; being, or employed as, a substitute for another . en.wiktionary.org
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Succedaneous tooth - Wikipedia
The succedaneous teeth are the permanent teeth that replace the deciduous teeth. Permanent molars are not succedaneous teeth because they do not replace any ... en.wikipedia.org
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succedaneous, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective succedaneous is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for succedaneous is from 1642, in the writing of R. Maton ... www.oed.com
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succedaneous
† succeˈdaneous, a. Obs. [f. L. succēdāneus (succīdāneus), f. succēdĕre to succeed. Cf. F. succédané, It. succedaneo.] 1. Taking, or serving in, the place of something else; acting as a succedaneum or substitute. Const. to (unto). In the 17th c. said esp. of medicinal applications or ingredients.164... Oxford English Dictionary
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SUCCEDANEUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Lewis and Short's nineteenth-century Latin dictionary defines the adjective as "that follows after or succeeds to something," an interpretation that is ... www.merriam-webster.com
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succedaneous | Taber's Medical Dictionary
(sŭk″sĕ-dā′nē-ŭs ) [L. succedaneus, following, substituting] 1. Pert. to a succedaneum. 2. Pert. to or acting as a substitute. 3. A substitute. www.tabers.com
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Succedaneous tooth
The succedaneous teeth are the permanent teeth that replace the deciduous teeth. Permanent molars are not succedaneous teeth because they do not replace any primary teeth. wikipedia.org
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The Resistance of Succedaneous Teeth to Periapical Infection
Pediatric dental procedures are carried out largely to prevent the adverse effects of primary teeth infection on succedaneous teeth (ST). pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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How To Say Succedaneous - YouTube
Learn how to say Succedaneous with EmmaSaying free pronunciation tutorials. Definition and meaning can be found here: ... www.youtube.com
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Agenesis of succedaneous teeth: an expression of the homozygous ...
Agenesis of the permanent teeth that replace the primary teeth, the succedaneous teeth, was found in children from two kindreds wherein both parents had pegged ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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SUCCEDANEOUS - Definition in English - Bab.la
Define 'SUCCEDANEOUS'. See more meanings of 'SUCCEDANEOUS' with examples. en.bab.la
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successanean
† succeˈssanean, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. success-, pa. ppl. stem of succēdĕre to succeed, ? after succēdāneus succedaneous.] Marked by succession or transition.1635 D. Person Varieties i. viii. 28 Things of a fluid and successanean nature, such as time is. Oxford English Dictionary
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subdititious
† subdiˈtitious, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. subditītius (-īcius), f. subdit-, pa. ppl. stem of subdĕre (see prec.).] 1. Placed underneath; used as a suppository.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 182 These subdititious medicaments conduce much to the execution of small wormes. Ibid. 672 Laurel-berries..expresse... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pulpotomy
There should be absence of clinical signs of infection and inflammation and no harm to the succedaneous tooth. For example, the aspects we considered are the extension of caries in the primary tooth, and the development of the succedaneous permanent tooth. wikipedia.org
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precedaneous
† preceˈdaneous, a. Obs. Also 7 -nious, -nous; 7 precid-, 7–8 præcid-, 8 præcedaneous. [app. f. precede v. + -aneous: cf. antecedaneous, succedaneous; but perh. associated in origin with L. præcīdāne-us ‘that is slaughtered or sacrificed before’ (f. cædĕre to slay), which in med.L. (Du Cange), and p... Oxford English Dictionary
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