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Meaning of dentiform
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dentiform (a.)
Having the form of a tooth or of teeth; tooth-shaped.
dentiform Sentence Examples
- The cloud formation had a dentiform appearance, resembling a row of teeth.
- The rock formation displayed dentiform protrusions along its surface.
- The artist sculpted a dentiform structure out of clay, inspired by dental anatomy.
- Fossilized dentiform structures found in sedimentary rock provided evidence of ancient life forms.
- The pastry chef created a dessert with dentiform decorations made of white chocolate.
- The satellite image revealed a dentiform ridge running through the landscape.
- The termite mound had a dentiform shape, with intricate tunnels and chambers inside.
- Botanists study the dentiform leaves of certain plant species for taxonomic classification.
- The geologist pointed out a dentiform outcrop formed by erosion over millions of years.
- The dentiform pattern on the seashell's surface resembled the ridges of a human tooth.
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Having the form of a tooth or of teeth; tooth-shaped.
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The cloud formation had a dentiform appearance, resembling a row of teeth.
The rock formation displayed dentiform protrusions along its surface.
The artist sculpted a dentiform structure out of clay, inspired by dental anatomy.
Fossilized dentiform structures found in sedimentary rock provided evidence of ancient life forms.