Definition
A gap or space between teeth, similar to a diastema but used less commonly in modern English.
Etymology
Variant or shortened form of 'diastema,' from Greek 'dia-' (apart) + 'stema' (from 'stasis,' standing). The plural form would be 'diastems,' used primarily in older dental or anatomical texts.
Kelly Says
Lauren Hutton, the famous 1970s supermodel, made her tooth gap iconic—before modern cosmetic dentistry, these gaps were either cosmetic concerns or signs of status in different cultures.
Translations
BNবাংলা
বিস্তৃতি
bis-truti
CACatalà
diastem
dee-as-tem
CSČeština
diastem
dee-as-tem
DADansk
diastem
dee-as-tem
DEDeutsch
Diastem
dee-as-tem
ELΕλληνικά
διαστήματα
dee-as-tee-ma-ta
ESEspañol
diastem
dee-as-tem
FISuomi
diastem
dee-as-tem
FRFrançais
diastem
dee-as-tem
HUMagyar
diastem
dee-as-tem
IDBahasa Indonesia
jarak
ja-rak
ITItaliano
diastem
dee-as-tem
MSBahasa Melayu
diastem
dee-as-tem
NLNederlands
diastem
dee-as-tem
NONorsk
diastem
dee-as-tem
PLPolski
diastem
dee-as-tem
PTPortuguês
diastem
dee-as-tem
RORomână
diastem
dee-as-tem
RUРусский
диастема
dee-ah-ste-mah
SVSvenska
diastem
dee-as-tem
SWKiswahili
umbali
oo-mba-lee
TAதமிழ்
இடைவெளி
i-dai-ve-li
THไทย
ระยะห่าง
ra-ya haang
TLTL
distansya
dis-tan-sya
TRTürkçe
diastem
dee-as-tem
UKУкраїнська
діастема
dee-ah-ste-mah
VITiếng Việt
khoảng cách
khoang cach