-odont

1.
a combining form meaning “having teeth” of the kind or number specified by the initial element:
diphyodont; selenodont.
Compare -odus.
Origin
< Greek -odont-, stem of -odous or -odōn -toothed, having teeth, adj. derivative of odoús, odṓn tooth
British Dictionary definitions for -odont

-odont

combining form, combining form
1.
having teeth of a certain type; -toothed: acrodont
Word Origin
from Greek odōn tooth