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As nouns the difference between terms and multituberculate

is that terms is while multituberculate is any of a small group of rodent-like mammals, of the order multituberculata , from the cretaceous and paleocene periods.

As an adjective multituberculate is

(zoology|of teeth) having molars with multiple rows of cusps.

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    Adjective

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  • (zoology, of teeth) Having molars with multiple rows of cusps
  • Noun

    (Multituberculata) (en noun)
  • Any of a small group of rodent-like mammals, of the order Multituberculata , from the Cretaceous and Paleocene periods