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

(Greek: tooth, teeth)

octodont
odontagra (s) (noun) (no pl)
1. A toothache thought to be of gouty origin: Dr. Jones told Jane that her toothache was was not a case of odontagra, which was originally thought to be caused by gout.
2. Outdated, a device for extracting a tooth: When taking classes in dentistry, Jerry learned that an odontagra was an instrument for pulling teeth out.
odontalgia (s) (noun), odontalgias (pl)
An aching tooth; toothache: Little Mary complained of one of her teeth hurting her, so the dentist checked it and said that she had a case of odontalgia that could be treated.
odontectomy
odontiasis
Eruption or "cutting" of the teeth, especially of the deciduous teeth (first or primary dentition; not permanent).
odontitis
odontoblast
odontocete
Any whale of the suborder Odontoceti, as dolphins, killer whales, and sperm whales, characterized by an asymmetrical skull, a single blowhole, and rows of teeth, feeding primarily on fish, squid, and crustaceans.
Odontoceti, odontocetous
Toothed whales: dolphins; porpoises; sperm whales; beaked whales.
odontoclast
odontocnesis
Itching of gum tissue around the teeth.
odontodynia
A toothache or a pain in a tooth or in the teeth.
odontogeny
odontoglossum
1. A variety of orchid that grows on other plants and is widely cultivated for its clusters of brightly colored flowers. Native to: mountainous areas from Bolivia to Mexico.
2. Etymology: from modern Latin, "tooth tongue"; from Greek odont-, "tooth" + glossa, "tongue"; based on the projection on the end of the flower, resembling a tooth.
odontogram
A personal record of bite forms of teeth used as personal identification.

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