(jiù) - Worn molar teeth & old person's teeth

Tone 4

jiù | 21 strokes | radical:

· jiù

Worn molar teeth;

old person's teeth;

also refers to teeth that grow in old age.

Worn molar teethold person's teethalso refers to teeth that grow in old

Usage highlights

Worn molarsAncient molarsMolar wearOld person's teethTooth abrasion

Synonyms

Usage & contexts

Examples

  • The elderly man had worn molars (齨齿).
  • In archaeology, they found ancient molars (古齨).
  • Dental wear is common in older populations (齨磨损).

Collocations

  • Worn molars(齨齿)
  • Ancient molars(古齨)
  • Molar wear(齨磨损)
  • Old person's teeth(老人齨)
  • Tooth abrasion(齨磨耗)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • This character appears in classical Chinese medical texts describing dental conditions in elderly people.
  • It represents a specialized anatomical term rather than having broad cultural significance.

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