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1 canine teeth
(in man, the four sharp-pointed teeth.) dientes caninos -
2 canine teeth
s.dientes caninos, caninos, colmillos. -
3 canine
(like, or of, a dog or dogs: canine characteristics.) caninotr['keɪnaɪn]1 SMALLZOOLOGY/SMALL canino,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcanine tooth (diente nombre masculino) canino, colmillocanine ['keɪ.naɪn] adj: caninocanine n1) dog: canino m; perro m, -rra fadj.• canino, -a adj.• perruno, -a adj.n.• canino s.m.
I 'keɪnaɪn1) ( Zool) canino m, cánido m2) canine (tooth) (diente m) canino m, colmillo m
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adjective canino['kænaɪn]1.ADJ canino2. N1) (=dog) canino m* * *
I ['keɪnaɪn]1) ( Zool) canino m, cánido m2) canine (tooth) (diente m) canino m, colmillo m
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adjective canino -
4 diente
Del verbo dentar: ( conjugate dentar) \ \
diente es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
diente sustantivo masculinoa) (Anat, Zool) tooth;lavarse or cepillarse los dientes to clean o brush one's teeth; daba diente con diente my/his teeth were chattering; hablar or murmurar entre dientes to mutter (under one's breath) ( de tenedor) prong, tine;
diente sustantivo masculino
1 tooth
diente de leche, milk tooth, baby tooth
dientes postizos, false teeth
2 Téc cog
3 (de ajo) clove Locuciones: enseñó los dientes, (un perro) it bared its teeth, (una persona) fig he turned nasty
hincar el diente (a algo), (a algo comestible sólido) to sink one's teeth (into sthg) (a un libro, trabajo) to get one's teeth (into sthg) figurado poner los dientes largos a alguien, to make sb green with envy
replicar entre dientes, to answer in a mutter
tener buen diente, to have a good appetite ' diente' also found in these entries: Spanish: ajo - arrancar - caballo - hincar - mella - picada - picado - caer - empastar - mellado - mellar - paleta - partir - picadura - quebrar - saltar - trizarse English: aching - bad - bucktooth - cavity - clove - crown - cut - dandelion - draw - extract - fill - filling - front tooth - gap-toothed - gift - hollow - horse - loose - milk tooth - molar - prong - pull out - rotten - tooth - yank - canine - cog - fang - tit for tat
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