having teeth like a shrews
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soricidenthaving teeth like a shrew's
fullmouthedhaving a full complement of teeth
diphyodonta mammal having a second set of teeth that replaces the first
labyrinthodont(of teeth) Having the enamel deeply folded to form a labyrinthine structure
dentatehaving teeth or pointed conical projections a dentate margin of a leaf
diphyodontsDIPHYODONT, a mammal having a second set of teeth that replaces the first
contrate(of a gear) having teeth at right angles to the plane of rotation
selenodonthaving crescent-shaped ridges on the crowns of the molar teeth / a selenodont animal
crenatehaving the margin notched or scalloped so as to form rounded teeth, as a leaf
crenatedhaving the margin notched or scalloped so as to form rounded teeth, as a leaf
toothedhaving teeth especially of a specified kind or number often used in combination fine-toothed
warmouthsfreshwater sunfish, Lepomis gulosus, of the eastern U.S., having a patch of small teeth on its tongue
lophodontof a molar tooth, having (esp transverse) ridges between the cusps; (of a dentition) characterized by such molar teeth
mastodonsA large, extinct, elephantlike mammal of the Miocene to Pleistocene epochs, having teeth of a relatively primitive form and number
labyrinthodontOf or relating to a group of large fossil amphibians of the late Devonian to early Triassic periods having such teeth
sparidsany marine percoid fish of the chiefly tropical and subtropical family Sparidae, having a deep compressed body and well-developed teeth: includes the sea breams and porgies
thecodontA fossil quadrupedal or partly bipedal reptile of the Triassic period, having teeth fixed in sockets in the jaw. Thecodonts are ancestral to the dinosaurs and other archosaurs
thecodontsA fossil quadrupedal or partly bipedal reptile of the Triassic period, having teeth fixed in sockets in the jaw. Thecodonts are ancestral to the dinosaurs and other archosaurs
conodontsAn extinct marine animal of the Cambrian to Triassic periods, having a long wormlike body, numerous small teeth, and a pair of eyes. It is now believed to be the earliest vertebrate
conodontAn extinct marine animal of the Cambrian to Triassic periods, having a long wormlike body, numerous small teeth, and a pair of eyes. It is now believed to be the earliest vertebrate
hagfishany eellike, marine cyclostome of the order Myxiniformes, having undeveloped eyes, a barbel-rimmed, circular mouth, and horny teeth for boring into the flesh of fishes to feed on their interior parts