Acrodus

/ˈækroʊdəs/ noun

An extinct genus of shark that lived hundreds of millions of years ago, characterized by teeth with tips that were attached to the jaw rather than rooted.

From Greek 'akron' (tip) + 'odous' (tooth), with '-us' as a Latin masculine ending. Named in the 19th century for its distinctive acrodont tooth structure.

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