edentate |
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dentate |
edentate |
As adjectives the difference between dentate and edentate
is that
dentate is having teeth or toothlike projections; serrated, toothed while
edentate is lacking teeth.
As a noun edentate is
any mammal that has few or no teeth, but especially the anteaters, armadillos, and sloths of the former order
Edentata.
edentated |
edentate |
As adjectives the difference between edentated and edentate
is that
edentated is lacking teeth; edentate while
edentate is lacking teeth.
As a noun edentate is
any mammal that has few or no teeth, but especially the anteaters, armadillos, and sloths of the former order
edentata .
edentate |
edetate |
As nouns the difference between edentate and edetate
is that
edentate is any mammal that has few or no teeth, but especially the anteaters, armadillos, and sloths of the former order
edentata while
edetate is (chemistry) any salt or ester of edetic acid.
As an adjective edentate
is lacking teeth.
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