crassidens
Latin
adj
Definitions
- (New Latin) thick-toothed
Etymology
Compound from Latin crassus (thick, fat, stout, dense, solid, gross, heavy) + Latin dēns (tooth, tusk).
Origin
Latin
dēns
Gloss
tooth, tusk
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
歯
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *crassia Latin
- *grassia Latin
- *grassus Latin
- craspicis Latin
- crassiceps Latin
- crassifico Latin
- crassifolius Latin
- crassimanus Latin
- crassirostris Latin
- crassisetus Latin
- crassitarsis Latin
- crassities Latin
- crassitudo Latin
- crassus Latin
- dentalis Latin
- dentarius Latin
- dentatus Latin
- denticulus Latin
- dentālem Latin
- dentālis Latin
- dēns Latin
- grassa Latin
- grassus Latin
- inaequidens Latin
- incrasso Latin
- multidentatus Latin
- quadridens Latin
- sexdentatus Latin
- tridens Latin
- krass German
- crasso Italian
- dente Italian
- crasse French
- crassulescent French
- craso Spanish, Castilian
- *h₁d-ent- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₃dénts Proto-Indo-European
- crasso Portuguese
- craisse Old French
- cras Old French
- graxa Galician
- dento Ido
- ngrash Aromanian
- grass Romansh
- rassu Sicilian
- dénte Venetian
- diant Dalmatian
- engrassur Dalmatian
- cartsus Old Latin