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1 teeth
[ti:Ɵ]plural; = tooth -
2 by the skin of one's teeth
(very narrowly; only just: We escaped by the skin of our teeth.) per plauką -
3 canine teeth
(in man, the four sharp-pointed teeth.) iltys, iltiniai dantys -
4 cut one's teeth
(to grow one's first teeth: The baby's cutting his first tooth.) kaltis dantims -
5 chatter
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6 dental
['dentl](of or for the teeth: Regular dental care is essential for healthy teeth.) dantų -
7 grit
[ɡrit] 1. noun1) (very small pieces of stone: She's got a piece of grit in her eye.) mažas akmenukas, žvirgždas2) (courage: He's got a lot of grit.) narsa, ištvermė2. verb(to keep (the teeth) tightly closed together: He gritted his teeth to stop himself from crying out in pain.) sukąsti- gritty -
8 mesh
[meʃ] 1. noun1) ((one of) the openings between the threads of a net: a net of (a) very fine (= small) mesh.) akis, akutė2) ((often in plural) a network: A fly was struggling in the meshes of the spider's web.) tinklelis, pinklės2. verb((of teeth on eg gear wheels) to become engaged with each other: The teeth on these two cogwheels mesh when they go round.) susikabinti -
9 milk tooth
(one of the first set of a baby's teeth: The child's milk teeth started to come out when he was six years old.) pieninis dantis -
10 tooth
[tu:Ɵ]plural - teeth; noun1) (any of the hard, bone-like objects that grow in the mouth and are used for biting and chewing: He has had a tooth out at the dentist's.) dantis2) (something that looks or acts like a tooth: the teeth of a comb/saw.) dantis•- teethe- toothed
- toothless
- toothy
- toothache
- toothbrush
- toothpaste
- toothpick
- be
- get long in the tooth
- a fine-tooth comb
- a sweet tooth
- tooth and nail -
11 a fine-tooth comb
(a comb with the teeth set close together, for removing lice, dirt etc from hair etc.) tankios šukos -
12 bare
[beə] 1. adjective1) (uncovered or naked: bare skin; bare floors.) nuogas, plikas2) (empty: bare shelves.) tuščias3) (of trees etc, without leaves.) nuogas, be lapų4) (worn thin: The carpet is a bit bare.) prasitrynęs5) (basic; essential: the bare necessities of life.) pagrindinis2. verb(to uncover: The dog bared its teeth in anger.) apnuoginti- barely- bareness
- bareback
- barefaced
- barefooted
- barefoot
- bareheaded -
13 beaver
['bi:və]1) (an animal with strong front teeth, noted for its skill in damming streams.) bebras2) (its fur.) bebro kailis -
14 bite
1. past tense - bit; verb(to seize, grasp or tear (something) with the teeth or jaws: The dog bit his leg; He was bitten by a mosquito.) (į)kąsti2. noun1) (an act of biting or the piece or place bitten: a bite from the apple; a mosquito bite.) įkandimas2) (the nibble of a fish on the end of one's line: I've been fishing for hours without a bite.) kibimas•- biting- bite the dust -
15 brace
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16 canine
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17 caries
['keərii:z](decay or rottenness of the teeth.) kariesas, ėduonis -
18 cavity
['kævəti]plural - cavities; noun(a hollow place; a hole: The dentist said she had three cavities in her teeth; The thief hid the necklace in a cavity in the wall.) skylė -
19 cement
[sə'ment] 1. noun1) (a mixture of clay and lime (usually with sand and water added) used for sticking things (eg bricks) together in building and to make concrete for making very hard surfaces.) cementas2) (any of several types of glue.) rišamoji medžiaga3) (a substance used to fill cavities in teeth.) plomba2. verb(to join firmly with cement.) cementuoti -
20 chew
[ u:](to break (food etc) with the teeth before swallowing: If you chew your food properly it is easier to digest.) kramtyti
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teeth — [tēth] n. pl. of TOOTH armed to the teeth or dressed to the teeth as armed (or dressed up) as one can be get one s teeth into or sink one s teeth into to become fully occupied or absorbed with in the teeth of 1. directly against; in the face of 2 … English World dictionary
teeth — teeth; teeth·er; teeth·i·ly; teeth·ing; teeth·less; … English syllables
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Teeth — Teeth, n., pl. of {Tooth}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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teeth|er — «TEE thuhr», noun. something for a teething baby to bite on, such as a teething ring … Useful english dictionary
Teeth — Tooth Tooth (t[=oo]th), n.; pl. {Teeth} (t[=e]th). [OE. toth,tooth, AS. t[=o][eth]; akin to OFries. t[=o]th, OS. & D. tand, OHG. zang, zan, G. zahn, Icel. t[ o]nn, Sw. & Dan. tand, Goth. tumpus, Lith. dantis, W. dant, L. dens, dentis, Gr. odoy s … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English