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Etymology of the Latin word dentatus

the Classical Latin word dentatus (toothed; w,)
derived from the Classical Latin word dens (tooth; tooth; tusk; ivory)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dent-
using the Latin suffix -atus
derived from the Latin word dentus

Derivations in Latin

Duplicidentata, Praedentata, Simplicidentata

Derivations in other languages

English dentate, Italian dentato, Portuguese dentado, Spanish dentado

Usage

Word found in Classical Latin



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