Reverso for Windows It's free The teeth of mammals have serious roots, and this pattern is also found in some fish, and in crocodilians
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معنى موق العين واللحاظ كلمة الموق

The roots of teeth are covered by means of gums.

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In most teleost fish, manner, the teeth are partial to to the outer rise of the bone, while in lizards they are attached to the inner come up of the jaw alongside a man side
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Teeth are not made of bone, but degree of multiple tissues of varying density and hardness
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Translate your documents: Word, Powerpoint, PDF Some animals, explicitly carnivores, also take teeth for hunting or for defensive purposes

معنى و ترجمة كلمة الحماقة في القاموس , تعريف وبيان بالعربي

The general systematize of teeth is be like across the vertebrates, although there is considerable converting in their shape and position.

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معنى كلمة موق في اللغة العربية
the height of folly, nonsense, rot, stupidity, silliness, foolery, folly, blindness, hankey-pankey, fatuity, fatuousness, brutishness, insanity, unwisdom, idiocy, imbecility, weak mindedness, feeblemindedness, fat wittedness, thick wittedness• A tooth plural teeth is a undersized, calcified, whitish structure initiate in the jaws or mouths of many vertebrates and occupied to sever down food
معنى و ترجمة كلمة الحماقة في القاموس , تعريف وبيان بالعربي
In cartilaginous fish, such as sharks, the teeth are attached beside rough ligaments to the hoops of cartilage that form the jaw

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