Definitionadj. having teeth especially of a certain number or type
Last update: August 21, 2015
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"I went over the beach house with a fine-toothed comb," Jared said. [Please select]
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Then, as the air chilled, the hippopotamus, and then other warmth-loving creatures, ceased to come so far north, and the sabre-toothed tiger disappeared altogether. [Please select]
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The dandelion tells me to look for the swallow; the dog-toothed violet when to expect the wood thrush. [Please select]
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In these brushes on the first, second, and third cirri, most of the spines are doubly toothed, each tooth being simply conical. [Please select]
Tail-feathers twelve, first and second quills spurious; margin of the bill sometimes minutely toothed. [Please select]
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Shell univalve, turbinated, inversely conic, convolute; aperture longitudinal, narrow, not toothed; base effuse; spire very short. [Please select]
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Bill somewhat finch-like but more swollen in outline; the upper mandible, in typical forms, toothed or dentate. [Please select]
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The cruel jaws of the jag-toothed trap had seized him by both paws, so he was held helpless. [Please select]
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There were also wild horses, and the sabre-toothed tiger still abounded. [Please select]
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Palatoquadrate complex consisting of endopterygoid and ectopterygoid (both toothed on medial surface), quadrate, and metapterygoid, the latter smooth and having widened border for articulation on anterodorsal margin. [Please select]
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