Premolar

Synonyms for "premolar" (17 found)

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Related words (8)

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Translations

32 translations across 23 languages.

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Arabic

2 entries
  • ضَاحِك noun (tooth)
  • نَاجِذ noun (tooth)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 小臼齒 /小臼齿 noun (tooth)

Czech

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  • třenový zub noun (tooth)
  • třenák noun (tooth)

Esperanto

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  • antaŭmolaro noun (tooth)
  • premolaro noun (tooth)

Finnish

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  • välihammas noun (tooth)

French

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  • prémolaire noun (tooth)

Georgian

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  • მცირე ძირითადი კბილი noun (tooth)
  • პრემოლარი noun (tooth)

German

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  • Prämolar noun (tooth)
  • Vormahlzahn noun (tooth)

Greek

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  • προγόμφιος noun (tooth)

Hebrew

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  • מַלְתָּעָה noun (tooth)
  • קְדַם טוֹחֶנֶת noun (tooth)

Icelandic

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  • forjaxl noun (tooth)
  • framjaxl noun (tooth)

Italian

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  • premolare noun (tooth)

Japanese

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  • 小臼歯 noun (tooth)

Māori

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  • niho pū noun (tooth)
  • niho pūrākau noun (tooth)

Northern Kurdish

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  • diranê pêşkursî noun (tooth)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • premolar noun (tooth)

Norwegian Nynorsk

2 entries
  • framjeksel noun (tooth)
  • premolar noun (tooth)

Polish

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  • przedtrzonowiec noun (tooth)

Romanian

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  • premolar noun (tooth)

Russian

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  • премоля́р noun (tooth)

Slovak

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  • črenový zub noun (tooth)

Tagalog

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  • talubagang noun (tooth)

Thai

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  • ฟันกรามน้อย noun (tooth)

Sample sentences

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He opened and let out a hogo of medicinal rum and beer. The bad tooth was a premolar.

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