Etymology of the Latin word dens
the Classical Latin word
dens (tooth; tooth; tusk; ivory)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*dent-Derivations in Latin
dentalis,
Denticeti,
dentatus,
denticulus,
dentire,
bidens,
tridens,
Tridens,
bidenticulata,
dentifera,
dentiflora,
quadridens,
Dentaria,
dentex,
edentulus,
dentifricium,
dentariusDerivations in other languages
English
dens, English
denti-, French
dent, French
dentirostres, Italian
dente, Italian
paradenzio, Portuguese
dente, Spanish
diente, Spanish
dento-, Spanish
dentÃfrico, Spanish
dentirrostro, Spanish
dentecerUsage
Word found in Classical Latin