diastema

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A gap or space between two adjacent teeth, especially the upper front incisors (in humans).
  2. A gap between teeth of different types, e.g. incisors and molars, which is a feature of some rodents and ungulates.
  3. Any abnormal space, fissure, or cleft in an organ or other part of the body.
  4. The modified protoplasm at the equator of a cell, existing before mitotic division.

Pronunciation

/daɪəˈstiːmə/

Word forms

diastema diastemas diastemata

Etymology

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

Derived words

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