Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
aglosia
English translation:
aglossia
Added to glossary by
María Adela Chiurco
Dec 10, 2003 19:52
20 yrs ago
Spanish term
aglosia
Spanish to English
Medical
from a college list of dentistry courses. Also \'disgnatias\'.
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Proposed translations
(English)
5 | aglossia | María Adela Chiurco |
5 | aglossia | Elisabeth Ghysels |
4 | dysgnathia | Serge L |
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aglossia
Absence of the tongue.
Random House Dictionary.
Random House Dictionary.
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dysgnathia
"Any abnormality that extends beyond the teeth and includes the maxilla or mandible, or both.
Origin: dys-+ G. Gnathos, jaw"
Can't help you with the other term though :o(
HTH,
Serge L.
Origin: dys-+ G. Gnathos, jaw"
Can't help you with the other term though :o(
HTH,
Serge L.
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aglossia
Congenital absence of the tongue.
Origin: Gr. A-priv. + glossa, tongue.
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Nikolaus
Origin: Gr. A-priv. + glossa, tongue.
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Nikolaus
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