"Toothleted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Toothleted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Toothleted" Meaning

The word "toothleted" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word.

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:

Toothed (adjective): having or equipped with teeth; resembling teeth in shape or form.

The word "toothlet" exists as a rare or obsolete word, referring to a toothlike attachment or a small tooth.

"Toothleted" Examples

5 Examples of using the word "toothleted"


The new stadium was designed with toothleted corners to provide maximum support and structural integrity.
The architect's innovative toothleted roof design allowed for a spacious and airy interior while also withstanding harsh weather conditions.
The company's marketing team used toothleted advertising to reach multiple facets of its target audience through various channels.
The engineer struggled with deciphering the toothleted predicate symbol on the ancient language stelae.
The flamingo's beak is a toothleted structure, ideally suited for catching and filtering food particles from the water.

"Toothleted" Similar Words

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.

Toothed

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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.

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.

Toothsome

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Toothy

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Tooting

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Tootle-pip

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