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Gomphosis
Gomphosis Gom*pho"sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, prop., a bolting together, fr. ? to fasten with bolts or nails, ? bolt, nail: cf. F. gomphose.] (Anat.) A form of union or immovable articulation where a hard part is received into the cavity of a bone, as the teeth into the jaws.

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- Gomphos is an extinct genus of early lagomorphs from the early Eocene of the China and Mongolia. Gomphos was first named in 1975 from material found in...
- material of basal members of Glires, particularly the genera Mimotona, Gomphos, Heomys, Matutinia, Rhombomylus, and Sinomylus. Their description, in 2005...
- Coluzea gomphos is a species of large sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk in the family Columbariidae. Coluzea gomphos Harasewych, 1986. Retrieved through:...
- arrival of humans. The name "gomphothere" comes from Ancient Gr**** γόμφος (gómphos), "peg, pin; wedge; joint" plus θηρίον (theríon), "beast". Gomphotheres...
- binds the teeth to bony teeth sockets in the maxillary bone and mandible. Gomphos is the Gr**** word for "bolt". The fibrous connection between a tooth and...
- names Dermocybe cinnamomea (Moser), Flammula cinnamomea (Kummer, 1871) and Gomphos cinnamomeus (****ze, 1898) reflect differing approaches over the years...
- methodology in existing nomenclatural practice. He called the violet webcap Gomphos violaceus in 1898. However, ****ze's revisionary programme was not accepted...
- existing nomenclatural practice. He called the species Gomphos archeri, citing the genus Gomphos as described by Giovanni Antonio Battarra in 1755 taking...
- perissodactyls Deperetella and Lophialetes, the omomyid Tarkops, the glirian Gomphos, the rodent Tamquammys, and various indeterminate glirians are also known...
- "knee" *ǵómbʰos "tooth, row of teeth" comb (< OE camb) OHG kamb "comb" gómphos "bolt, nail"; gómphíos "molar tooth" jámbha- "tooth, tusk; set of teeth...