toothed
English
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editAdjective
edittoothed (not comparable)
- Having teeth.
- The sperm whale is a toothed whale.
- Having certain type of teeth.
- sharp-toothed animal
- Having projections resembling teeth.
- The sharp-toothed cog tore his shirt when he brushed against it while installing it.
Synonyms
edit- (having teeth): dentate, dentiferous, dentigerous
- (having projections resembling teeth): dentate, dentilated, serrate; see also Thesaurus:notched
Derived terms
edit- Baker's small-toothed harvest mouse
- buck-toothed
- fine-toothed
- fine-toothed comb
- gap-toothed
- gat-toothed
- large-toothed
- large-toothed aspen
- loose-toothed
- red-toothed
- red-toothed shrew
- saber-toothed
- sabre-toothed
- saw-toothed
- scimitar-toothed
- sharp-toothed
- small-toothed
- snaggletoothed
- snaggle-toothed
- sweet-toothed
- toothed jelly fungus
- toothed jelly mushroom
- toothed whale
Translations
edithaving certain type of teeth
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having projections resembling teeth
Verb
edittoothed
- simple past and past participle of tooth
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