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Hinge teeth are part of the anatomical structure of the inner surface of a bivalve shell, i.e., the shell of a bivalve mollusk. Bivalves by definition
Hinge_teeth
Seashell
structures known as "teeth" which are situated along the hinge line. In many bivalve shells, the two valves are symmetrical along the hinge line — when truly
Bivalve_shell
Family of bivalves
species in this family are morphologically unusual, with very elaborate hinge teeth, and the exterior of the shell is highly ornamented. The most striking
Trigoniidae
Topics referred to by the same term
line of bivalve shells Hinge teeth of bivalve shells Ligament (bivalve) or hinge ligament of a bivalve shell Molecular hinge, a molecule that can be
Hinge_(disambiguation)
Class of molluscs
edge (the hinge line) by a flexible ligament that, usually in conjunction with interlocking "teeth" on each of the valves, forms the hinge. This arrangement
Bivalvia
Place where a bivalve's halves meet
hinge or articulate. The hinge line can easily be perceived in these images of a mussel shell and an ark shell. The hinge teeth, structures which control
Hinge_line
Subclass of bivalves
two halves of the shell be of equal size and shape, but by having the hinge teeth be in a single row, rather than separated into two groups, as they are
Palaeoheterodonta
Grinding or clenching of the teeth
Bruxism is excessive teeth grinding or jaw clenching. It is an oral parafunctional activity; i.e., it is unrelated to normal function such as eating or
Bruxism
Superorder of molluscs
Latin impar "unequal" and dens "tooth", in reference to the unequal hinge teeth seen in members of the clade. The relationships among members of Imparidentia
Imparidentia
Phylum of marine animals also known as lamp shells
pedicle and brachial valves hinge, locking the valves against lateral displacement. Inarticulate brachiopods have no matching teeth and sockets; their valves
Brachiopod
Species of bivalve
of the hinge. The right valve is flatter than the left and there are hinge teeth in both valves. The anterior ear is larger than that in other members
Pinctada_fucata
Species of bivalve
the same size, the absence of prominent hinge teeth, and the presence of byssal threads that hang off the hinge area for anchoring on rigid substrates
Choromytilus_meridionalis
Species of bivalve
mussels. The thick shell is about as broad as it is long with heavy hinge teeth. The outside may be yellowish green to dark brown and the inside is white
Quadrula_quadrula
Species of bivalve
larvae. Fifteen hours after fertilization the larvae have well-developed hinge teeth. Ten to twelve days after fertilization the larvae undergo metamorphosis
Perna_perna
Handheld, hinged instrument used for grasping and holding objects
plural forcipes is no longer recorded in most dictionaries) are a handheld, hinged instrument used for grasping and holding objects. Forceps are used when
Forceps
Golden mussel, medium sized, biofouler
white to purple. The valves are very thin and brittle, and there are no hinge teeth. The mantle is fused on the dorsal side and between the exhalant siphon
Limnoperna_fortunei
-Q.; Zhang, H.-C.; Sha, J.-G. (2026). "Iteration in the evolution of hinge teeth in the cementing bivalve families Prospondylidae and Plicatulidae: Evidence
2026_in_paleomalacology
Species of mollusc
loose. The ligament is external and there are several U-shaped cardinal hinge teeth on each valve. The largest specimen so far collected has a valve length
Calyptogena_magnifica
Genus of lizards
Lizards in the genus Lialis specialize in eating skinks. They have hinged teeth and kinetic skull joints which flex allowing them to swallow their prey
Lialis
Subfamily of snakes
name Sibynophiinae is older, it has priority. They are commonly called hinged-teeth snakes. Sibynophiine snakes are between 30 and 100 cm in total length
Sibynophiinae
Genus of brachiopods
foramen. Hinge teeth large relative to symphytium, with swollen bases (not supported by 'dental plates'). Cardinalia with inner and outer hinge plates separated
Jaffaia
Order of molluscs
isomyarian (that is, their adductor muscles are of equal size). Three main hinge teeth are characteristic of the subclass Heterodonta, to which this order belongs
Venerida
Subphylum of brachiopods
valves meet at a mobile hinge at the back of the body. In nearly all rhynchonelliforms, this hinge is strengthened by a pair of teeth on the ventral valve
Rhynchonelliformea
Extinct genus of bivalves
primitive stage of schizodonts, clams having reverse V-shaped scissurate hinge teeth (still triangular in Schizodus), and often an elongated lateral tooth
Schizodus
Order of bivalves
is the unique and complex dentition of the shell, (i.e. the interior hinge teeth that articulate the two valves). The dentition is particularly elaborate
Trigoniida
Genus of bivalves
Midwest and mid-south. All have thick nacreous shells with well-developed hinge teeth, many also with external shell sculpturing of nodules or lumps. In 2012
Quadrula
Clade of snakes
sometimes considered distinct families) Subfamily: Sibynophiinae Dunn, 1928—hinged-teeth snakes Subfamily: Natricinae Bonaparte, 1838—keelbacks Subfamily: Pseudoxenodontinae
Alethinophidia
Species of lizard
with an elongated snout that may, along with its pointed, recurved and hinged teeth, be an adaptation that assists it to grip its prey. In addition, this
Burton's_legless_lizard
Subclass of bivalves
elongated. Unlike most other bivalves, species in this group have no hinge teeth on their shells. They have relatively primitive, "protobranchiate", gills
Solemyoidea
Device used in dentistry
An articulator is a mechanical hinged device used in dentistry to which plaster casts of the maxillary (upper) and mandibular (lower) jaw are fixed, reproducing
Articulator
Device for binding the edges of an opening of fabric or other flexible material
fly zipper is folded flat against the teeth when it is not in use, and the handle is held down by both slider hinge tension and the fabric flap over the
Zipper
Genus of bivalves
often smooth, is crossed by deep transverse furrows in some species. The hinge teeth are high, thick, and rounded at the apices. The distribution of the genus
Pseudodon
Extinct bivalve genus
the hinge line and the anterior adductor muscle scar. Internally, they also have hinge teeth below the hinge line. Based on their placement, the teeth may
Caspiconcha
Family of marine lamp shells
shallow) and inflated ventral corpus, with rows of spines near the hinge. Hinge teeth are absent except in the oldest genera. The cardinal process of productids
Productidae
Family of bivalves
large gills and reduced palps and their appendages; oval shells with few hinge teeth; they possess a single adductor muscle and one divided foot exhibiting
Nucinellidae
Animals which have more than a single tooth morphology
heterodont refers to a condition where teeth of differing sizes occur in the hinge plate, a part of the Bivalvia. Zahradnicek, Oldrich; Buchtova, Marcela;
Heterodont
Order of molluscs
Moore, 1952, characterised by simple hinge-line dentition consisting of small, numerous, similar hinge teeth, separate mantle lobes, poorly developed
Arcida
List of fauna present at the Mazon Creek fossil beds
example of a schizodont, bivalves possessing reverse v-shaped scissurate hinge teeth Permophorus Venerida Permophoridae P. spinulosa P. sp. Known for its
Paleofauna of the Mazon Creek fossil beds
Paleofauna_of_the_Mazon_Creek_fossil_beds
Type of continuous hinge used mostly on doors in high-traffic entrances
A geared continuous hinge is a type of continuous hinge used mostly on doors in high-traffic entrances and features gear teeth that mesh together under
Geared_continuous_hinge
Extinct species of gastropod
Hinge typical. In young specimens the hinge teeth extend right across the hinge plate, but in the adults the teeth in the middle part of the hinge are
Limopsis_marwicki
Tool used to cut through wood or other materials
there are teeth per inch (e.g., a saw with 14 points per inch will have 13 teeth per inch, and a saw with 10 points per inch will have 9 teeth per inch)
Saw
Genus of brachiopods
conjunct deltidial plates, the foramen being of a 'permesothyrid' type. The hinge teeth are supported by dental plates, and the lophophore support (brachidium)
Fallax_(brachiopod)
Superfamily of bivalves
is the unique and complex dentition of the shell, (i.e. the interior hinge teeth that articulate the two valves). The dentition is particularly elaborate
Trigonioidea
Genus of bivalves
in this genus are fragile and subcylindrical in shape; there are no hinge teeth. The shell has a persistent thin periostracum which extends beyond the
Solemya
Extinct order of marine lamp shells
subgroups. Internally, the ventral valve has a pair of deltidiodont (blunt) hinge teeth. Each tooth is preceded by a dental plate, with the form of a sharp straight
Orthotetida
Species of bivalve
about 5 centimetres (2.0 in) in length. The shell is thin but has robust hinge teeth, especially at the anterior end. There are sometimes a few fine ribs
Obovaria_arkansasensis
Portable handheld power saw with a rotating chain
(or chain saw) is a portable handheld power saw that cuts with a set of teeth attached to a rotating chain driven along a guide bar. Modern chainsaws
Chainsaw
Species of bivalve
larger size and more cylindrical outline and the differences in the hinge teeth. P. pellucidus occurs in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, ranging from
Phaxas_pellucidus
Joints connecting the jawbone to the skull
1053/j.sult.2007.02.002. PMID 17571700. Moss, ML (1972). The non-existent hinge axis. Proceedings of the American Institute of Oral Biology 29th Meeting
Temporomandibular_joint
First portion of the alimentary canal that receives food
food whole without much chewing. They typically have many small hinged pedicellate teeth, the bases of which are attached to the jaws, while the crowns
Mouth
Genus of bivalves
these species, as all the others in the subclass Cryptodonta, have no hinge teeth on their shells. This genus has been found in the Carboniferous of Australia;
Panenka_(bivalve)
Species of bivalve
the shell is usually a white, blue-white, pink, or salmon color. The hinge teeth are visible, with four on the left valve and three on the right valve
Lampsilis_radiata
Device which converts input forces and motion to output forces and motion
between the pair of elements, as in the following cases: A revolute pair, or hinged joint, requires that a line in the moving body remain co-linear with a line
Mechanism_(engineering)
In dentistry, contact between teeth
simply the contact between teeth. More technically, it is the relationship between the maxillary (upper) and mandibular (lower) teeth when they approach each
Occlusion_(dentistry)
Extinct family of bivalves
erected by Teresa M. Sánchez in 1999. The structure of the chevroned hinge teeth is the dominant feature by which members of Praenuculidae are divided
Praenuculidae
Largest species of toothed whale
series of high-frequency clicks that sounds somewhat like a creaky door hinge. It is typically used when homing in on prey. Slow clicks are heard only
Sperm_whale
Species of bivalve
of the species is that the hinge has no teeth. (The genera Pinctada and Pteria are often confused. In Pinctada, the hinge is long and straight, the long
Pinctada_margaritifera
Species of bivalve
end. The beaks are indistinct and the umbos sunken, and there are no hinge teeth. The ligament connecting the valves is primarily internal. The exterior
Solemya_elarraichensis
Order of reptiles
when closed, show only the upper teeth, whereas crocodiles usually have narrower V-shaped jaws with both rows of teeth visible when closed. Gharials have
Crocodilia
History of World War II written by Winston Churchill
while still polishing Volume 3. Sir Norman Brook suggested the title The Hinge of Fate for Volume 4. Early in 1950 Churchill was enjoying another paid
The Second World War (book series)
The_Second_World_War_(book_series)
Family of bivalves
the rolled-out hinge area. Its beak is at one end of the shell with strong radial ribbing on the beak end. Teeth are located on hinge and a deep pallial
Pholadidae
Subclass of bivalves
clams of a small and primitive order with a taxodont hinge (composed of many similar, small teeth), generally with a central ligament pit, large labial
Protobranchia
Opposable articulated structure at the entrance of the mouth
fused together into a unit called the mandible. The jaw articulates via a hinge joint between the quadrate and articular. The jaws of tetrapods exhibit
Jaw
Genus of brachiopods
symphytium concave. Hinge teeth small, weak; pedicle collar very short. Cardinalia lamellar with excavate inner and outer hinge plates separated by narrow
Dallina
Metalworking process
hinge tube. This is a job that needs to be done by hand, and swedging pliers with highly polished oval holes in the jaws to fit common sizes of hinge
Swaging
Medical condition
posterior teeth. This requires less force because the anterior teeth are further from the joint (analogous to stopping a door further from its hinge). The
Mutually_protected_occlusion
Species of snake
pp. 50–51). Jackson K, Underwood G, Arnold EN, Savitzky AH (1999). "Hinged Teeth in the Enigmatic Colubrid, Iguanognathus werneri ". Copeia 1999 (3):
Spatula-toothed_snake
Largest species of rodents
in the winter, so they are not consumed at that time. The capybara's jaw hinge is not perpendicular, so they chew food by grinding back-and-forth rather
Capybara
Outer germ layer of embryonic development
a wedge in the ectodermal region. These special cells are called medial hinge cells (MHPs). As the ectoderm continues to elongate, the ectodermal cells
Ectoderm
Extinct genus of amphibians
feeding on live fish as is evident in the shape of their jaw hinge and their two-edged teeth. Because the nasal bones are paired and the nasal apertures
Loxomma
Element of fish anatomy
by the hinge and a modified tongue bone. There are several large, fang-like teeth in the front of the jaws, followed by many small barbed teeth. There
Fish_jaw
Extinct family of ungulates
shoulder. Paraentelodon intermedium, a Eurasian species known mostly by the teeth and jaws, was similar in size to Daeodon. Entelodonts had huge heads, ornamented
Entelodontidae
Extinct species of gastropod
obsolete at the ventral margin. Hinge plate massive and narrowly arched, with a few strong anterior and posterior chevroned teeth, separated by a wide smooth
Tucetona_wairarapaensis
Wood cutting tool
Sometimes cultures developed two main types of saw teeth: the cross cut saw teeth and the rip saw teeth.[citation needed] These cut into the wood using different
Hand_saw
between the incising or masticating surfaces of the maxillary or mandibular teeth or tooth analogues". When exploring different complete denture occlusal
Complete_denture_occlusion
Extinct group of saber-toothed therapsids from the Permian
upper and sometimes lower canine teeth and incisors which were likely used as slashing and stabbing weapons. Postcanine teeth are generally reduced or absent
Gorgonopsia
Infraphylum of vertebrates
acanthodians. Most gnathostomes have retained ancestral traits like true teeth, a stomach, and paired appendages (pectoral and pelvic fins, limbs, wings
Gnathostomata
Case or other packaging used to protect optical discs
The case is hinged on two brittle plastic arms, which often break if the case receives shock or stress due to being dropped. The teeth of the hub holding
Optical_disc_packaging
Species of bivalve
with pale purplish grey inverted V-shaped markings. Hinge is narrow, with three radiating cardinal teeth. Right and left valve of the same specimen: Right
Paratapes_textilis
South African archaic human species
near the medial pterygoid muscle (likely causing discomfort on the jaw hinge) may have impeded function of the muscle, and changed elevation of the right
Homo_naledi
Family of crustaceans
upward-hinged foldable rostrum, hence its taxon name Rhynchocinetidae, which means movable beak; this gives these shrimps their common name of hinge-beak
Rhynchocinetidae
Order of brachiopods
hinge line. The hinges come to a point, a superficial resemblance to many (phylogenetically unrelated) bivalve mollusk shells. The loss of the hinge line
Rhynchonellida
Species of bivalve
hue. Hinge and Margin: The hinge area (where the two valves meet) is long and straight, containing a row of numerous small, interlocking "teeth" (taxodont
Tegillarca_granosa
Power saw with a continuous band blade
load. The blade itself can come in a variety of sizes and tooth pitches (teeth per inch, or TPI), which enables the machine to be highly versatile and
Bandsaw
Family of shellfish, many edible
consists of two similarly shaped valves with a straight hinge line along the top, devoid of teeth, and producing a pair of flat wings or "ears" (sometimes
Scallop
Low friction clock escapement
hook at the end of the pivoted arm to contact the teeth of the escape wheel. He also put both hinge axes together on a common pin. When the pallet is
Grasshopper_escapement
Bony fish with a natural lure
other fish whose pectorals lay behind the gill opening), depressible teeth that can hinge back, joints of the epiotic bone, the form of the pectoral fin radials
Anglerfish
Species of bivalve
ridges can become fragile on dry specimens. Cardinal and lateral teeth are present in the hinge. The shell coloration varies, but it often has a tan exterior
Lirophora_latilirata
Genus of bivalves
length. The hinged side of the shell is a straight line which curves into a rounded edge. One side of the hinge has 10-20 prominent teeth while the other
Asperarca
Order of bivalves
relatively primitive, "protobranchiate" gills. There are a row of short teeth along the hinge of the shell. The shells are often internally nacreous. Families
Nuculanida
Range of movement of the mandible
slope of articular eminence. On top of that, condyles being at terminal hinge position. Rotational. During the opening of mandible, rotation is the movement
Posselt's_envelope_of_motion
Species of bivalve
towards the anterior end. The posterior hinge line is straight and the posterior margin truncate. The anterior hinge line slopes slightly down towards the
Venerupis_decussata
Type of construction equipment
right in line with the machine.[clarification needed] Another option is a hinge at the base of the boom allowing it to hydraulically pivot up to 180° independent
Excavator
Extinct genus of bivalves
Praenuculidae. The hinge displays the chevroning of teeth with a concavity in the chevron facing towards the center of the hinge and the umbo. This tooth
Villicumia
Class of marine lamp shells
inarticulate brachiopods, so named for the simplicity of their hinge mechanism. This mechanism lacks teeth and is held together only by a complex musculature. Both
Lingulata
Family of bivalves
equivalve and with an external ligament set on small nymphs. The hinge has one or two cardinal teeth and inconspicuous laterals. † Angusticardo Cossmann, 1887
Sportellidae
Extinct genus of bivalves
perpendicular to the hinge. The shell hinges have a series of eleven convexodont teeth along the posterior edge and a series of ten convexodont teeth on the anterior
Cuyopsis
Family of sawflies
reach the wood. The boring instrument is stiff and straight, but has a hinge that allows the female to bore perpendicular to her body axis. The insect
Horntail
1987 aircraft hijacking and crash in California
ISBN 978-0-7385-8908-4. Malnic, Eric (June 5, 1989). "PSA Crash Liability Case May Hinge on Airport Security". Los Angeles Times. ... the Federal Aviation Administration
Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 1771
Pacific_Southwest_Airlines_Flight_1771
Comparative anatomy
front portion of the skull relative to the back portion of the skull. The hinge where the movement occurs is present at the frontal-parietal suture. Streptostyly
Cranial_kinesis
HINGE TEETH
HINGE TEETH
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a patronymic from Hine.
Male
Norwegian
Norwegian unisex short form of longer names containing the name Ing, INGE means "Lord of the Inguins."Â
Girl/Female
Teutonic Swedish Scandinavian
Hero's daughter.
Boy/Male
Australian, Basque, German, Norwegian, Russian, Scandinavian, Swedish
Ing's Soldier; Guarded by Ing; Ing's Beauty; Foremost One
Female
Norwegian
Norwegian unisex short form of longer names containing the element ing, INGE means "foremost one."Â
Girl/Female
Latin
Protectress of hinges.
Female
German
Pet form of German Kunigunde, KINGE means "brave war."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Carnell.French : metonymic occupational name for a maker of latches and hinges, from Old Picard carnel, Old French charnel ‘hinge’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hind.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lingard.French : occupational name for a maker of or dealer in linen goods, from Old French linge ‘linen (goods)’ (see Linge 1).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mingy (see Mingee).German : from a pet form of the personal name Meinhardt.German : altered form of French Munier ‘miller’.Norwegian : habitational name from a farm name in Østfold, of obscure etymology.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Ling 1.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads in western Norway named with lyng ‘heather’, either on its own, or with the addition of vin ‘meadow’.Dutch (de Linge) and North German : habitational name from a place named with Old Low German linge ‘strip of land or water’, or possibly with the river name Linge (this river flows through the Betuwe). See also Lingen.Possibly French, from a metonymic occupational name from linge ‘linen goods’, but there is no evidence of surname in North America.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ing.German : probably from the Germanic female personal name Inga.
Girl/Female
German
From the Kettle Shaped Hollow
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ingle.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.East Asian : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (southwestern)
English (southwestern) : occupational name for a servant, from Middle English hine ‘lad’, ‘servant’ (originally a collective term for a body of servants, from an Old English plural noun, hīwan ‘household’).Americanized spelling of German Hein.
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Scandinavian, Teutonic
Hero's Daughter; Beautiful; Foremost
Surname or Lastname
Americanized spelling of German Henz.English
Americanized spelling of German Henz.English : possibly a variant of Hince.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places in Staffordshire and Shropshire named Hints, from Welsh hynt ‘road’, ‘path’.
HINGE TEETH
HINGE TEETH
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Finnish, French, German, Swedish, Turkish
Safe; Sound; Peace
Surname or Lastname
Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese
Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese : from corte ‘court’ (Latin cohors ‘yard’, ‘enclosure’, genitive cohortis), applied as an occupational name for someone who worked at a manorial court or a topographic name for someone who lived in or by one.English : variant spelling of Court.Americanized spelling of Korte.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Born on a friday
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Finnish, Scandinavian
Jehovah has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor; Jan's Son; Son of Johannes; Similar to the Hebrew John
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a patronymic from the medieval personal name Nel or Neal (see Nelson).Possibly a variant of German Neils, a derivative of the personal name Cornelius.John Niles from England was known to have been in Dorchester, MA, as early as 1634 before putting down roots in Braintree, MA, where his grandson Samuel was a Congregational clergyman for many years.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Traditional
Lord Indra
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful and Brave
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Absorbed; Gold
Boy/Male
Tamil
Glory of Hera, Divine glory
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
She was the daughter of Alqamah
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n.
A hinge.
n.
One of the four cardinal points, east, west, north, or south.
imp. & p. p.
of Hinge
a.
Furnished with hinges.
v. & n.
See Singe.
v. t.
To singe.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Hinge
n.
The pivot pin of a hinge.
v. t.
To bend.
n.
The hinge of a bivalve shell.
v. t.
To burn slightly or superficially; to burn the surface of; to burn the ends or outside of; as, to singe the hair or the skin.
a.
Without a hinge or joint.
n.
The hook with its eye, or the joint, on which a door, gate, lid, etc., turns or swings; a flexible piece, as a strip of leather, which serves as a joint to turn on.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Tinge
v. t.
To attach by, or furnish with, hinges.
n.
That on which anything turns or depends; a governing principle; a cardinal point or rule; as, this argument was the hinge on which the question turned.
v. i.
To stand, depend, hang, or turn, as on a hinge; to depend chiefly for a result or decision or for force and validity; -- usually with on or upon; as, the argument hinges on this point.
v. t.
To imbue or impregnate with something different or foreign; as, to tinge a decoction with a bitter taste; to affect in some degree with the qualities of another substance, either by mixture, or by application to the surface; especially, to color slightly; to stain; as, to tinge a blue color with red; an infusion tinged with a yellow color by saffron.
n.
An axis; hinge; a turning point.
imp. & p. p.
of Tinge