Molar
11Molar — Mo lar, n. (Anat.) Any one of the teeth back of the incisors and canines. The molars which replace the deciduous or milk teeth are designated as {premolars}, and those which are not preceded by deciduous teeth are sometimes called {true molars}.… …
12Molar — Molar, Flecken in der spanischen Provinz Madrid (Neucastilien), Mineralquellen; 2000 Ew …
13molar — 1. cada uno de los 12 dientes molares, seis en cada arcada dentaria, tres localizados por detrás de los premolares. La corona de los molares es prácticamente cúbica, convexa en su superficie bucal y lingual y aplanada en sus superficies de… …
14Molar — molar, molard nm hauteur arrondie, mamelon, colline, croupe Lyonnais, Savoie, Louhans …
15Molar — Para otros usos de este término, véase Molar (desambiguación). Artículo principal: Diente Cordal inferior. Los dientes molares tienen como función principal masticar y triturar (o, molturar) los alimentos. Corresponden …
16Molar — I (Derivado de muela.) ► adjetivo 1 ANATOMÍA De la muela: ■ el dolor se debe a una infección molar. 2 Que puede moler o triturar: ■ en el molino hay una piedra molar. ► adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino 3 ANATOMÍA Se aplica al diente situado en el… …
17molar — by Tom Conley The adjective molar belongs to a chemical idiolect that Deleuze uses to inform his work on aesthetics and politics. In a strict sense things molar relate to aggregates of matter and not to either their molecular or atomic… …
18molar — by Tom Conley The adjective molar belongs to a chemical idiolect that Deleuze uses to inform his work on aesthetics and politics. In a strict sense things molar relate to aggregates of matter and not to either their molecular or atomic… …
19Molar — In dentistry, a molar is one of the posterior teeth well adapted to grinding, in keeping with its origin from the Latin mola meaning millstone. * * * 1. Denoting a grinding, abrading, or wearing away. [L. molaris, relating to a mill, millstone] 2 …
20molar — MOLÁR1, molari, adj. (În sintagma) Dinte molar (şi substantivat, m.) = dinte mare cu suprafaţa lată, cu mai multe rădăcini, care serveşte la sfărâmarea şi măcinarea alimentelor; măsea. – Din fr. molaire. Trimis de LauraGellner, 03.06.2004. Sursa …