diastema

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See also: diastemą

English

Etymology

From Late Latin, from Ancient Greek διάστημα (diástēma, interval, space between). Compare diastasis.

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Noun

diastema (plural diastemas or diastemata)

  1. (pathology) A gap or space between two adjacent teeth, especially the upper front incisors (in humans).
    • 1968, Anthony Burgess, Enderby Outside:
      A gormless-looking boy, thin and exhibiting diastemata in the shop-front lights, offered him English newspapers.
  2. (zoology, anatomy) A gap between teeth of different types, e.g. incisors and molars, which is a feature of some rodents and ungulates.
  3. (pathology) Any abnormal space, fissure, or cleft in an organ or other part of the body.
  4. (cytology) The modified protoplasm at the equator of a cell, existing before mitotic division.

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Italian

Etymology

From Late Latin, from Ancient Greek διάστημα (diástēma).

Noun

diastema m (plural diastemi)

  1. diastema

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Polish

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Etymology

Derived from Ancient Greek διάστημα (diástēma).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /djaˈstɛ.ma/
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  • Rhymes: -ɛma
  • Syllabification: dia‧ste‧ma

Noun

diastema f

  1. (dentistry, pathology) diastema (gap or space between two adjacent teeth, especially the upper front incisors (in humans))

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