odonto-, odont-, odon-, -odont, -odonic, -odontic, -odontia, -odontoid; -dont, -donts, -dontia, -dontic, -dontoid

(Greek: tooth, teeth)

macrodont
1. Having large teeth.
2. Characterized by macrodontia, as with a macrodont animal.
macrodontia
1. A condition of having abnormally large teeth.
2. A developmental disorder characterized by increase in the size of the teeth; it may affect a single tooth or all of the teeth, or teeth of normal size may appear to be abnormally large in proportion to abnormally small jaws.
macrodontism
mastodon
1. A large extinct mammal that resembled an elephant, with shaggy hair and two sets of tusks; Genus Mastodon.
2. Etymology: from Modern Latin, the genus name Mastodon (1806), coined by Georges Cuvier from Greek mastos, "breast" + odont-, "tooth"; so called because of the nipple-like projections on the crowns of the extinct mammal's fossil molars.
mastodontic
Referring to, or resembling, a mastodon; such as, mastodontic dimensions.
megadontic
megalodont
megalodontia
mesodont
A medium-sized tooth.
microdont
microdontic
Microdontosaurus
A "tiny-toothed lizard"; which is a sauropod from the Late Cretaceous. Named by Zijin Zhao in 1983.
Monodontidae
notodontia
notodontian

Related "tooth, teeth" word units: bruxo-; dento-.