diastema

/daɪəˈstiːmə/

diastema

English Noun
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Definition

A gap or space between two adjacent teeth, especially the upper front incisors (in humans).

Etymology

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

Example Sentences

  • "A gormless-looking boy, thin and exhibiting diastemata in the shop-front lights, offered him English newspapers."
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