Definition of Bidental

1. a. Having two teeth.

Definition of Bidental

1. Adjective. (phonetics) articulated with both the upper and lower teeth ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Bidental

1. having two teeth [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bidental

biddeth
biddi-biddi
biddies
bidding
bidding contest
bidding price
bidding prices
biddings
biddy
bide
bide one's time
bideauxite
bided
bidegree
bident
bidental (current term)
bidentals
bidentate
bidents
bider
biders
bides
bidets
bidi
bidiagonal
bidiagonalization
bidialectal
bidialectalism
bidialectalisms

Literary usage of Bidental

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1845)
"On the Discovery of the Fossil Remains of bidental and other Reptiles ... the author as bidental, and described by Professor Owen in the subsequent memoir. ..."

2. Transactions of the Geological Society of London by Geological Society of London (1856)
"II—On the Discovery of the Fossil Remains o/" bidental and other Reptiles in South Africa. By ANDREW GEDDES BAIN, ESQ. Abridged Jrom a letter addressed by ..."

3. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1845)
"... nodules were found the remains of reptiles characterised by the author as bidental, and described by Professor Owen in the subsequent memoir. ..."

4. Descriptive Catalogue of a Cabinet of Roman Family Coins Belonging to His by William Henry Smyth (1856)
"... either because the noted razor and whetstone of the augur Navius had been deposited there—because the spot had become a bidental from having been struck ..."

5. The Roman Festivals of the Period of the Republic: An Introduction to the by William Warde Fowler (1899)
"Now the meaning of the word bidental shows that the decuria had as its duty the care of the sacred spots which had been struck by thunderbolts ; such a spot ..."

6. The Works of Horace by Horace (1853)
"bidental was a place struck with lightning, which the aruspices purified and consecrated with a sacrifice of a sheep, bidental. It was an act of sacrilege ..."

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