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> BTW, you will find an useful orthodontic dictionary here:

>

http://www.orthoplus.fr/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=171%3Adicti\

onnaire-orthodontique & catid=77%3Anouveautes & Itemid=28 & lang=fr

> The only one on the market place.

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Daskalogiannakis' Multilingual glossary of orthodontic terms (En, De, Fr,

It, Sp, Pg) Eds. van der Linden et al. Berlin: Quintessence Publ, 2000. Vol

11 in Dynamics of Orthodontics series (with multimedia disk)

is pretty good. I had a chance to play with it in the Eastman Dental

Hospital Library in London recently. There are only 3,800 terms, so it is

not perhaps as comprehensive as the work you reference, but it is

illustrated, and the CD-ROM was a delight to use.

There is also Marie-Pascale Hippolyte's " Lexique anglais-français des termes

d'odonto-stomatologie " published in 2007.

I could believe that Sejthoff's " Lexicon of English dental terms, with their

equivalents in Español, Deutsch, Français, Italiano " from 1966 may well to

be hard to get hold of.

Regards to all,

D.

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Yes, many dental lexicons, including FDI's. But this one is purely orthodontic

and has over 12,600 entries. Not for definitions, but for translation.

English/French and French/English.

Re: Orthodontics

>

> BTW, you will find an useful orthodontic dictionary here:

>

http://www.orthoplus.fr/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=171%3Adicti\

onnaire-orthodontique & catid=77%3Anouveautes & Itemid=28 & lang=fr

> The only one on the market place.

>

Daskalogiannakis' Multilingual glossary of orthodontic terms (En, De, Fr,

It, Sp, Pg) Eds. van der Linden et al. Berlin: Quintessence Publ, 2000. Vol

11 in Dynamics of Orthodontics series (with multimedia disk)

is pretty good. I had a chance to play with it in the Eastman Dental

Hospital Library in London recently. There are only 3,800 terms, so it is

not perhaps as comprehensive as the work you reference, but it is

illustrated, and the CD-ROM was a delight to use.

There is also Marie-Pascale Hippolyte's " Lexique anglais-français des termes

d'odonto-stomatologie " published in 2007.

I could believe that Sejthoff's " Lexicon of English dental terms, with their

equivalents in Español, Deutsch, Français, Italiano " from 1966 may well to

be hard to get hold of.

Regards to all,

D.

--

Carnall

dougie.carnall@...

http://cabinetbeezer.info

Traduction vers l'anglais

Rédaction de textes en anglais

Coaching pour présentations en anglais

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