heterodont

Etymology
From. is derived from, ultimately from ; while is from , ultimately from  +. .

Adjective

 * 1)  Having teeth of different types (like most mammals).
 * 2)  Of bivalves or their hinge teeth: having two to three wedge-shaped cardinal teeth set in the centre near the umbones, generally also with elongated lateral teeth on the anterior and posterior margins.
 * 1)  Of bivalves or their hinge teeth: having two to three wedge-shaped cardinal teeth set in the centre near the umbones, generally also with elongated lateral teeth on the anterior and posterior margins.
 * 1)  Of bivalves or their hinge teeth: having two to three wedge-shaped cardinal teeth set in the centre near the umbones, generally also with elongated lateral teeth on the anterior and posterior margins.
 * 1)  Of bivalves or their hinge teeth: having two to three wedge-shaped cardinal teeth set in the centre near the umbones, generally also with elongated lateral teeth on the anterior and posterior margins.
 * 1)  Of bivalves or their hinge teeth: having two to three wedge-shaped cardinal teeth set in the centre near the umbones, generally also with elongated lateral teeth on the anterior and posterior margins.
 * 1)  Of bivalves or their hinge teeth: having two to three wedge-shaped cardinal teeth set in the centre near the umbones, generally also with elongated lateral teeth on the anterior and posterior margins.
 * 1)  Of bivalves or their hinge teeth: having two to three wedge-shaped cardinal teeth set in the centre near the umbones, generally also with elongated lateral teeth on the anterior and posterior margins.
 * 1)  Of bivalves or their hinge teeth: having two to three wedge-shaped cardinal teeth set in the centre near the umbones, generally also with elongated lateral teeth on the anterior and posterior margins.
 * 1)  Of bivalves or their hinge teeth: having two to three wedge-shaped cardinal teeth set in the centre near the umbones, generally also with elongated lateral teeth on the anterior and posterior margins.
 * 1)  Of bivalves or their hinge teeth: having two to three wedge-shaped cardinal teeth set in the centre near the umbones, generally also with elongated lateral teeth on the anterior and posterior margins.
 * 1)  Of bivalves or their hinge teeth: having two to three wedge-shaped cardinal teeth set in the centre near the umbones, generally also with elongated lateral teeth on the anterior and posterior margins.

Translations

 * French: hétérodont
 * Irish: heatródóntach, heitridhéadach
 * Italian:
 * Romanian:
 * Spanish: heterodonto

Noun



 * 1)  A heterodont animal.
 * 2)  A heterodont bivalve.
 * 3) A snake of the genus  which is native to North America.
 * 1)  A heterodont bivalve.
 * 2) A snake of the genus  which is native to North America.
 * 1)  A heterodont bivalve.
 * 2) A snake of the genus  which is native to North America.
 * 1) A snake of the genus  which is native to North America.
 * 1) A snake of the genus  which is native to North America.
 * 1) A snake of the genus  which is native to North America.

Translations

 * Irish: heatródóntach, heitridhéadach
 * Italian:
 * Romanian:

Etymology
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