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bunodont

/byoo-nuh-dont/US // ˈbyu nəˌdɒnt //UK // (ˈbjuːnəˌdɒnt) //

馒头,馒头状,包头市,包头

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having molar teeth with crowns in the form of rounded or conical cusps.

Examples

  • In the Pigs and their allies the crowns are bunodont, while in the more highly specialised Ruminants the crowns are selenodont.

  • The Condylarthra have brachydont, generally bunodont teeth, with the premolars simpler than the molars.

  • They generally have the typical mammalian series of forty-four teeth, the molars being brachydont and generally bunodont.

  • The bunodont type is best seen in Pigs and Hippopotami and such extinct forms as Hyotherium.

  • It has, however, been shown that selenodont teeth always pass through an embryonic bunodont stage.