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enamel

[ih-nam-uhl] / ɪˈnæm əl /


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The enamel showed subtle disruptions around one year and again around four years of age.

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An enameled brooch and tortoiseshell calling card case belonging to Leah.

From Literature

At the same time, oxygen isotope analysis of fossil tooth enamel revealed that the pygmy elephants depended heavily on river water that became harder to find s conditions grew drier.

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As they drank hot milk and honey from white enamel mugs for breakfast, they passed close to a tiny village.

From Literature

Paranthropus has long been labeled the "nutcracker" genus, a nickname inspired by its massive jaws, thick tooth enamel, and oversized molars.

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