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Etymology

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From mesio- +‎ labial.

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Adjective

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mesiolabial (not comparable)

  1. Relating to the mesial and labial surfaces of a tooth
    • 2015 September 24, “A New Large Hyainailourine from the Bartonian of Europe and Its Bearings on the Evolution and Ecology of Massive Hyaenodonts (Mammalia)”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      The notable features that support node M are the absence of a talonid on M 3 [49(2)], a distally directed postprotocristid [48(1) FO & SO], the loss of the mesiolabial cingulum on the upper premolars and molars [15(2) FO], and reduction of the talonid cusp [40(2) SO, 41(1)].

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