Definition
Having teeth; possessing a full or normal set of natural teeth.
Etymology
From Latin 'dentis' (tooth) + '-ulous' (diminutive suffix meaning having or full of). This is a more formal or medical way to say 'having teeth.'
Kelly Says
Dentulous is the opposite of edentulous (without teeth), and dentists use this term constantly in patient records—a 'dentulous patient' means someone who still has their natural teeth, which affects every treatment decision they make.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
እንግዲህ እንግዲህ
en-gid-dee en-gid-dee
ARالعربية
ذو أسنان
dhu as-nān
BNবাংলা
দাঁতযুক্ত
dan-ta-yukt
DADansk
tandbærende
tand-ba-ren-de
DEDeutsch
zahnartig
tsa-har-nar-tig
ELΕλληνικά
δοντιάρης
don-tee-aris
ESEspañol
dentígero
den-tee-ge-ro
FAفارسی
دنداندار
danān-dār
FISuomi
hampainen
ham-pai-nen
HAHA
dentulous
den-too-lus
HEעברית
בעל שיניים
ba-al she-ni-yim
HIहिन्दी
दांत वाले
dan-t wa-le
HUMagyar
fogazatos
fo-ga-za-to-s
IDBahasa Indonesia
bergigi
ber-gee-gee
IGIG
dentulous
den-too-lus
ITItaliano
dentato
den-ta-to
KO한국어
치아가 있는
chi-a-ga it-neun
MSBahasa Melayu
bergigi
ber-gee-gee
NLNederlands
tanddragende
tand-dra-gen-de
NONorsk
tennfull
tenn-full
PAPA
ਦੰਦ-ਪੂਰਨ
dan-d-poor-n
PLPolski
zębisty
zheb-is-ty
PTPortuguês
dentu
den-too
RUРусский
зубастый
zu-ba-s-tyi
SWKiswahili
naye meno
na-ye me-no
TEతెలుగు
దంతాలున్న
dan-ta-alu-nna
TLTL
may ngipin
may ngi-pin
UKУкраїнська
зубастий
zu-ba-stii
URاردو
دانتوں والا
dan-ton-wa-la
VITiếng Việt
có răng
co rang
YOYO
dentulous
den-too-lus
ZUZU
dentulous
den-too-lus