queixal
Catalan
Etymology
From queix (“lower maxillar”), from Vulgar Latin capseum (“box-like”), from capsa (“box”) and capsus (“wagon body”), or possibly directly from this last one.
Noun
queixal m (plural queixals)
- (dentistry) molar
- tooth-shaped protuberance present in an otherwise straight line or flat surface
Synonyms
- (molar): molar m
Related terms
- queixal del seny m
- queixalar
- treure foc pels queixals
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