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Meanings of
tooth
in English
Russian
зуб
Portuguese
dente
Spanish
diente
Catalan
dent
Back to the meaning
One in a row of physical projections, by analogy with teeth in organisms.
teeth
cog
Related terms
organ
Russian
зуб
Usage of
tooth
in English
1
The classification needs to be evidence-based and needs to reflect
tooth
-
level
information.
2
The two methods of scoring for
tooth
attrition produced slightly different results.
3
The trade unions say they will fight this measure
tooth
and nail.
4
The present study used Carrea's index in stature estimation using
tooth
dimensions.
5
On follow-up questionnaires, participants reported whether they had any recent
tooth
loss.
6
Both growth factors were actively expressed in different stages of
tooth
development.
7
Conclusion: Overexpression of c-Fos accelerates
tooth
movement without causing more root resorption.
8
Powerful unions have pledged to fight the proposed reform
tooth
and nail.
9
In India the
tooth
-
brush
consists of a twig or a little branch.
10
The digital process results in a better-fitting and more attractive final
tooth
.
11
Gum disease and
tooth
decay are the most common oral diseases worldwide.
12
That means the
tooth
came from a different person than the skeleton.
13
Patients' radiotherapy plans were used to calculate cumulative exposure for each
tooth
.
14
I have never fought
tooth
and nail to defend a particular side.
15
Conclusions: When a
tooth
is avulsed, attachment damage and pulp necrosis occur.
16
Pictures of Emina far away from the soldier with the gold
tooth
.
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About this term
tooth
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
sweet tooth
front tooth
fight tooth
broken tooth
have a tooth
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Translations for
tooth
Russian
зуб
Portuguese
dente
Spanish
diente
Catalan
dent
peça dental
Tooth
through the time
Tooth
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common
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