Edental for Dummies
adjective
What does Edental really mean?
Edental is a word that describes something that is without teeth. If an animal is edental, it means it doesn't have any teeth at all. It's like when you smile and someone makes a joke that's so funny it makes you lose all your teeth. That would make you edental, because you would be without teeth. Think of a snake, it doesn't have any teeth, so it is edental. In a more serious sense, when we talk about edentulous, it means a person has lost all their teeth. Maybe they had to have them taken out because they were sick or injured. So, when they are edentulous, they are living without teeth. That's what the word edental means.
Revised and Fact checked by Daniel Taylor on 2023-11-17 07:57:39
Edental In a sentece
Learn how to use Edental inside a sentece
- The edental patient needed to have dentures made due to missing teeth.
- The edental cat had to eat soft food because it couldn't chew properly.
- The edental dinosaur's fossil showed that it had many sharp teeth when it was alive.
- The edental old man had trouble eating crunchy foods because he had lost most of his teeth.
- The edental rabbit had to gnaw on softer materials since it couldn't chew on hard objects.
Edental Synonyms
Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.
Edental Similar Words
Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.