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Tooth logo #10101) Ache site 2) Animal anatomy 3) Bicuspid 4) Bone 5) Bridge section 6) Bridge support 7) Brushed thing 8) Canine or bicuspid 9) Canine or grinder 10) Canine or incisor 11) Canine or molar 12) Canine that bites 13) Cap setting 14) Cap wearer 15) Chopper 16) Cogwheel item 17) Comb component 18) Comb or saw part
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Tooth logo #10101) Bicuspid 2) Canine 3) Cog 4) Conodont 5) Cuspid 6) Denticle 7) Eyetooth 8) Fang 9) Fanged 10) Incisor 11) Laniary 12) Molar 13) Premolar 14) Roughness
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Tooth logo #21000 A tooth (plural teeth) is a small, calcified, whitish structure found in the jaws (or mouths) of many vertebrates and used to break down food. Some animals, particularly carnivores, also use teeth for hunting or for defensive purposes. The roots of teeth are covered by gums. Teeth are not made of bone, but rather of multiple tissues of varying den...
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Tooth logo #21002• (n.) A projecting member resembling a tenon, but fitting into a mortise that is only sunk, not pierced through. • (v. t.) To indent; to jag; as, to tooth a saw. • (v. t.) To lock into each other. See Tooth, n., 4. • (n.) Fig.: Taste; palate. • (n.) Any hard calcareous or chitinous organ found in the mouth of various inver...
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Tooth logo #20410A shallow notch in the margin of a leaf. Teeth can be a variety of shapes, some are pointed, others are rounded. They vary in size relative to the leaf blade, but at some, rather arbitrary point, a large tooth may be referred to as a lobe.
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tooth logo #21003any of the hard, resistant structures occurring on the jaws and in or around the mouth and pharynx areas of vertebrates. Teeth are used for catching ... [20 related articles]
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tooth logo #21142a part of a core between two consecutive slots
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Tooth logo #20829Refers to paper's surface roughness, a characteristic that allows it to take up ink.
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tooth logo #20973Pl> Teeth . [OE. Toth,tooth, AS. T; akin to OFries. Tth, OS. & D. Tand, OHG. Zang, zan, G. Zahn, Icel. Tnn, Sw. & Dan. Tand, Goth. Tumpus, Lith. Dantis, W. Dant, L. Dens, dentis, Gr, Skr. Danta; probably originally the p. Pr. Of the verb to eat. 239. Cf. Eat, Dandelion, Dent the tooth of a wheel, Dental, Dentist, Indent, Tine of a fork, ...
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tooth logo #21001(tldbomacth) pl. teeth one of the small bonelike structures of the upper and lower jaws for biting and chewing of food; they also help in the shaping of sounds and forming of words in speech. The part above the gum is the crown, and that below the gum is the root. The crown is covered by enamel, which is related to the epithel...
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Tooth logo #22428The textural surface quality of the white canvas, varying from rough to smooth.
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Tooth logo #20972Tooth noun ; plural Teeth . [ Middle English toth , tooth , Anglo-Saxon tōð ; akin to OFries. tōth , Old Saxon & Dutch tand , Old High German zang , zan , German zahn , Icelandic tönn , Swedish & Danish
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Tooth logo #20972Tooth transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Toothed ; present participle & verbal noun Toothing .] 1. To furnish with teeth. « The twin cards toothed with glittering wire.» Wordsworth. 2.
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Tooth logo #21737The textural surface quality of the white canvas, varying from rough to smooth.
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Tooth logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: tūth Definitions: 1. Howard H., English neurologist, 1856-1925. See: Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
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tooth logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: tūth, tēth Definitions: 1. One of the hard conic structures set in the alveoli of the upper and lower jaws, used in mastication and assisting in articulation. A tooth is a dermal structure composed of dentin and encased in cementum on the anatomic root and enamel on its anatomic crown. It consists of a root burie...
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Tooth logo #20909Tooth: The structures within the mouth that allow for biting and chewing. Teeth have different shapes, depending on their purpose. The sharp canine and frontal teeth allow for biting, while the flattened, thick molars in the back of the mouth provide grinding surfaces for masticating food. All teeth have essentially the same structure: a hard crown...
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Tooth logo #21217A tooth is a hard structure in the mouth of vertebrates.
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tooth logo #21328Small grained but even texture. Tooth provides for the attachment of succeeding layers of paint.
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tooth logo #21009tooth (s), teeth (pl); (from Old English toð; plural teð; from Proto-Germanic tanth, tunth) 1. One of a set of hard, bonelike structures rooted in sockets in the jaws of vertebrates (including humans), typically composed of a core of soft pulp surrounded by a layer of hard dentin that is coated with cementum or enamel at the crown and used ...
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tooth logo #20974 noun a means of enforcement; `the treaty had no teeth in it`
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tooth logo #21221In vertebrates, one of a set of hard, bonelike structures in the mouth, used for biting and chewing food, and in defence and aggression. In humans, the first set (20 milk teeth) appear from age six months to two and a half years. The permanent dentition replaces these from the sixth year onwards, the...
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Tooth logo #22521The protrusion on a cog or chainring that engages with the chain; e.g. 53 tooth chainring or 12 tooth cog.
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Tooth logo #22539The rough surfaced finish of papers such as vellum or antique.
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tooth logo #22762diente
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