Adamantinoma
adamantinoma
adamantinoma ad·a·man·ti·no·ma (ād’ə-mān’tə-nō’mə)
n. pl. ad·a·man·ti·no·mas or ad·a·man·ti·no·ma·ta (-mə-tə)
see ameloblastoma.
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utterly unyielding in att-tude or opinion in spite of all appeals, urgings, etc. too hard to cut, break, or pierce. any impenetrably or unyieldingly hard substance. a legendary stone of impenetrable hardness, formerly sometimes identified with the diamond. contemporary examples though the obama administration has dethroned them, noecons continue to argue their views as adamantly […]
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