"Tetradont" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "tetradont" refers to a person who has four front teeth that abut each other, giving the appearance of teeth overlapping at the front of the mouth.
Exhibiting the structure of a tetrahedron, a three-dimensional shape having four triangular faces, six straight edges, and four vertexes.
A tetradrachm was a denomination of silver coin that was widely used in the ancient world, particularly in ancient Greece and the ancient world.<br><br>It was a high-value coin, worth about 4 drachmas, and was often stamped with the image of a coin's issuing authority. The tetradrachm is considered to be one of the most popular and widely-traded coins in the ancient Mediterranean.<br><br>The term "tetradrachm" is derived from the Greek words "tetra" (four) and "drachma" (a unit of currency).
Tetradynamous refers to having four movable limbs, usually in reference to flowers or plants with four conspicuously different stamens: one short filament bearing the anther in which pollen is produced, and three longer ones with anthers that are clearly distinguishable from the first either in size, color, or texture.<br><br>In other words, it's a botanical term describing a detailed characteristic of the structure of a flower or plant.
Tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) is a chemical compound with the formula C2F4. It is an organofluorine compound and an alkene. TFE is an important precursor to the production of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a synthetic polymer used in a wide range of applications, including non-stick cookware, gaskets, O-rings, and other sealant materials.