a. [f. as prec. + -OID.] Showing a resemblance to ivory.
18479. Todd, Cycl. Anat., IV. 705/2. Parts of bone acquire that degree of hardness, which has been termed eburneoid induration.
a. [f. as prec. + -OID.] Showing a resemblance to ivory.
18479. Todd, Cycl. Anat., IV. 705/2. Parts of bone acquire that degree of hardness, which has been termed eburneoid induration.