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dentist [ˈdentɪst] N

I . decline [dɪˈklaɪn] VB intr

2. decline (refuse):

II . decline [dɪˈklaɪn] N no pl

2. decline MED:

engine [ˈendʒɪn] N

1. engine (gas motor):

motor m

2. engine RAIL:

genuine [ˈdʒenjʊɪn] ADJ

2. genuine interest, feelings:

genuíno(-a)

dental [ˈdentəl] ADJ

denim [ˈdenɪm] N no pl

dense [dents] ADJ

2. dense (compact):

compacto(-a)

3. dense inf (stupid):

tapado(-a)

denote [dɪˈnoʊt, Brit -ˈnəʊt] VB trans

density [ˈdentsət̬i, Brit -sɪti] N

I . routine [ruːˈtiːn] N

1. routine a. COMPUT:

rotina f

2. routine (dancing act):

II . routine [ruːˈtiːn] ADJ

I . divine [dɪˈvaɪn] ADJ a. fig

II . divine [dɪˈvaɪn] VB trans

e-zine [ˈiːziːn] N

refine [rɪˈfaɪn] VB trans

refine oil, sugar:

canine [ˈkeɪnaɪn] ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Their dorsal and ventral shield is made up by numerous polygonal platelets of aspidine, ornamented with large dentine tubercles capped with a thick enameloid layer.
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Treating dentine with an acidic conditioner followed by a dilute solution of ferric chloride improves the bonding.
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The spine, composed of trabecular dentine, is roughly a right triangle in shape, with the hypothenuse concave anterodorsally.
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Key factors in testing are the enamel and dentine thickness and the number of nerve fibers underlying the pulp.
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Dentine composes 95% of the tusk and will sometimes display broad concentric bands.
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The dentine is composed of two types: primary dentine and secondary dentine (often called osteodentine).
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The advancing front represents a zone of demineralised dentine due to acid and has no bacteria present.
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Dentine can be as hard as the rest of teeth, and is composed of collagen fibres, reinforced with hydroxyapatite.
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These were quite wear resistant and kept together by cementum and dentine.
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The cusps contain both dentine and enamel, whereas minor projections on the crown, called crenullations, are the result of different enamel thickness.
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