"Toothed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Toothed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Toothed
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"Toothed" Meaning

Having or comprising teeth or sharp projections resembling teeth.

"Toothed" Examples

Toothed


Adjectives


The toothed wheel in a car's transmission helps transfer power from the engine to the wheels.
The toothed gear in a bicycle's chain assembly enables smooth and efficient pedaling.
Her beautiful, toothed earrings complemented her elegant evening gown.
The toothed shark attacked the unsuspecting swimmer in the ocean.
A toothed comb was used to detangle the child's curly hair.

"Toothed" Similar Words

Tooth-brush

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A toothbrush is a personal care item used for cleaning the teeth to maintain good oral hygiene. It typically consists of a handle and a head containing soft bristles, which are used to remove plaque, bacteria, and food particles from the teeth.

Tooth

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A hard, calcified structure within the jaw at the gum line in the mouth, forming part of the dentition, or set of teeth. It has a root, and can be fixed to the jawbone by a periodontal ligament.

Toothache

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A sharp, throbbing pain in the tooth, often accompanied by a sharp or dull ache that can radiate to other areas of the face and jaw.

Toothaches

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A sharp, severe pain in the tooth or surrounding gums, often caused by an infection, decay, or sensitivity issue.

Toothbrush

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A toothbrush is a personal hygiene tool used for cleaning teeth, typically by brushing back and forth in a gentle circular motion.

Toothbrushes

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Toothbrushes are small, handheld brushes used for cleaning teeth and the surrounding areas of the mouth, typically with toothpaste or other dental cleaning products.

Toothbrushing

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Toothdrawer

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I couldn't find any definition for the term "toothdrawer". It's possible that it's a misspelling, a made-up word, or a slang term that I'm not familiar with.<br><br>However, I think you might be thinking of "tooth drawer", which refers to a container or receptacle used to store or hold teeth, often in a dental or orthodontic context.

Toothily

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Toothily is an adverb that is not a word in English.

Toothing

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Tooth-like or resembling teeth; relating to the teeth.

Toothless

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Having no teeth, particularly adult teeth.<br><br>Example: The toothless old man struggled to eat his food.<br><br>Idiomatic usage: <br><br>- To have no power or influence over someone or something.<br>- To be powerless or ineffective.<br><br>Example: After the scandal, the politician became toothless.

Toothleted

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The word "toothleted" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word.<br><br>However, a word that comes closest to "toothleted" is "toothed". A toothleted word is not a common English word, but a toothed can have a definition:<br><br>Toothed (adjective): having or equipped with teeth; resembling teeth in shape or form.<br><br>The word "toothlet" exists as a rare or obsolete word, referring to a toothlike attachment or a small tooth.

Toothpaste

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A paste used to clean and maintain the health and cleanliness of teeth, typically containing abrasives, detergents, and additives.

Toothpastes

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Toothpick

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A small, often wooden, stick used to pick up and remove food from between one's teeth.

Toothpicks

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Thin, pointed sticks used to pick food from between the teeth or from plates.