Definition of Trigonid. Meaning of Trigonid. Synonyms of Trigonid

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Definition of Trigonid

Trigonid
Trigonid Tri"go*nid Trigonodont Trig"o*no*dont`, a. [See Trigon; Odonto.] See Trituberculy.

Meaning of Trigonid from wikipedia

- regions: the three-cusped trigonid, or shearing end, and the talonid, or crushing heel. In modern tribosphenic molars, the trigonid is towards the front of...
- lower molar is broadly similar in morphology to the m2 of Steropodon. The trigonid is compressed and the talonid has no basin. The dentary is about one sixth...
- the lower carn****ial the trigonid is used for slicing and the talonid is used for grinding. The ratio between the trigonid and the talonid indicates...
- the lower carn****ial, the trigonid is used for slicing and the talonid is used for grinding. The ratio between the trigonid and the talonid indicates...
- characteristics such as the lack of a mesial cingulid and of a triangulated trigonid on the last premolar. They are also united by postcranial features such...
- also have such a lingual cingulum. They consist of two groups of cusps: a trigonid of three cusps at the front and a talonid with a main cusp, a smaller cusp...
- some dental synapomorphies uniting afroinsectiphilians: p4 talonid and trigonid of similar breadth, a prominent p4 hypoconid, presence of a P4 metacone...
- 28.2 28.9 29.6 36.1 35.2 33.3 m1 width 10.7 11.3 11.1 14.1 13.4 13.3 m1 trigonid length 19.6 21.9 20.9 24.5 24.0 24.4 p4 length 15.4 16.6 16.5 16.7 16.0...
- the m2 was "completely basined with all cuspids, including that of the trigonid, being located at the tooth margin, which implies that protoconid and metaconid...
- even the giant forest genet. In addition, the front part of the m1 (the trigonid) is narrower than the back part (the talonid). Werdelin, Lars; Lewis, Margaret...