Pronunciation: /ˈækrəˌdɒntɪzəm/
noun a condition in certain reptiles where the teeth are fused to the summit of the alveolar ridge without sockets
A1 Acrodontism is a dental condition where teeth are attached to the top of the jawbone.
A2 Some reptiles exhibit acrodontism, where their teeth are fused to the jawbone without sockets.
B1 Acrodontism is a common feature in certain species of lizards and chameleons.
B2 The evolutionary advantage of acrodontism in reptiles is still being studied by scientists.
C1 Research on acrodontism has led to advancements in understanding the development of teeth in vertebrates.
C2 The genetic basis of acrodontism in reptiles has been a subject of interest for geneticists and evolutionary biologists.
formal Acrodontism is a dental condition where teeth are attached to the top of the jawbone without sockets.
informal My dentist mentioned that acrodontism may require special care to prevent tooth loss.
slang I heard acrodontism can make it hard to chew properly.
figurative In the world of dental health, acrodontism is like having a house without a strong foundation.
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