The spelling of the word "dentoliva" is derived from two root words - "dental" and "olive". The "dental" part refers to anything related to teeth, while "olive" pertains to the fruit of the olive tree. In phonetic transcription, "dentoliva" is pronounced as /dɛn'toʊlɪvə/. This means that the stress is on the second syllable, and the vowels are pronounced as "eh" and "ih" respectively, while the "v" is pronounced as "vuh". The word may be used in the context of dental care products that contain olive oil.
Olivary body, oliva.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.