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dentally — dental ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the teeth or to dentistry. 2) Phonetics (of a consonant) pronounced with the tip of the tongue against the upper front teeth (as th) or the alveolar ridge (as n, d, t). DERIVATIVES dentally adverb. ORIGIN Latin… … English terms dictionary
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dentally — adverb see dental I … New Collegiate Dictionary
dentally — adv. through the teeth; according to dentistry … English contemporary dictionary
dentally — dental·ly … English syllables
dentally — əlē adverb : in a dental manner … Useful english dictionary
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dental — I. adjective Etymology: Latin dentalis, from dent , dens Date: 1594 1. of or relating to the teeth or dentistry 2. articulated with the tip or blade of the tongue against or near the upper front teeth • dentally adverb II. noun Date … New Collegiate Dictionary