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English

Etymology

From Middle English teth, plural of tothe, from Old English tēþ, nominative plural of tōþ, from earlier *tœ̄þ, from Proto-Germanic *tanþiz, nominative plural of *tanþs, from Proto-Indo-European *h₃dóntes, nominative plural of *h₃dónts.

Pronunciation

Noun

teeth

  1. plural of tooth
    Synonyms: chompers, Hampstead Heath, pearly whites, (diminutive) teefies
  2. (slang, vulgar, uncountable) Unpleasant oral sex
    She gives straight teeth.

Noun

teeth pl (plural only)

  1. (informal) The ability to be enforced, or to be enforced to any useful effect.
    Synonym: enforceability
    The international community's sanctions against the regime had some teeth to them this time around.

Derived terms

Verb

teeth (third-person singular simple present teeths, present participle teething, simple past and past participle teethed)

  1. Dated spelling of teethe (to grow teeth).
    • 1943, Herman Niels Bundesen, Our Babies, page 81:
      Thus, a mother should not think that there is something wrong just because her baby teeths, crawls, walks, or talks earlier or later than her neighbor's baby.

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