Definition of the word dental

Pronunciation of vocabulary dental

dentaladjective

nha khoa

/ˈdentl//ˈdentl/

Origin of the word dental

The word "dental" originates from the Latin word "dentem," meaning "tooth" or "jawbone." In medieval Latin, the word "dens" was used to refer to a tooth, and it was later adapted into Middle English as "dent." The suffix "-al" was added to create the adjective "dental," meaning "relating to the teeth." The word "dental" first appeared in English in the 14th century and was initially used to describe dental anatomy and physiology. Over time, the term has expanded to encompass not only the study of teeth but also the field of dentistry, including dental care, treatments, and procedures. Today, the word "dental" is widely used in various contexts, from scientific journals to everyday conversation.

Vocabulary summary dental

typenoun

meaning(belonging to) teeth

exampledental work: dental work

examplea dental sound

typenoun

meaning(linguistics) dental

exampledental work: dental work

examplea dental sound

Example of vocabulary dentalnamespace

meaning

connected with teeth

kết nối với răng

  • dental disease/care/treatment/health

    bệnh răng miệng/chăm sóc/điều trị/sức khỏe

  • a dental appointment

    một cuộc hẹn khám răng

  • dental records

    hồ sơ nha khoa

  • a dental surgery (= where a dentist sees patients)

    một phòng khám nha khoa (= nơi nha sĩ khám bệnh nhân)

  • After her dental appointment, Sarah left the dentist's office with a new filling.

    Sau cuộc hẹn khám răng, Sarah rời khỏi phòng khám nha khoa với miếng trám răng mới.

meaning

produced with the tongue against the upper front teeth, for example /θ/ and /ð/ in thin and this

được tạo ra bằng cách dùng lưỡi chạm vào răng cửa trên, ví dụ như /θ/ và /ð/ trong âm mỏng và âm này


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