bidentalia

/baɪdɛnˈteɪliə/

Definitions

1. noun

A hypothetical condition in which an organism or a system has two sets of teeth, often used to describe the dental system of certain extinct animals.

“The paleontologist studied the bidentalia of a newly discovered dinosaur species.”

Synonyms

  • dental system
  • tooth structure

Antonyms

  • monophyodonty
  • simple tooth structure