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1 brocchus
1.brŏchus, brocchus, broccus, or broncus, a, um, adj. [root bor-; cf. voro] (ante - class. and rare).I.Lit., of the teeth of animals, projecting:II.dentes,
Varr. R. R. 2, 7, 3 Schneid.; 2, 9, 3.—Transf., of animals, with projecting teeth, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 25, 27 sq.; Plaut. Fragm. ap. Fest. s. v. valgos, p. 375 Müll.2. -
2 broccus
1.brŏchus, brocchus, broccus, or broncus, a, um, adj. [root bor-; cf. voro] (ante - class. and rare).I.Lit., of the teeth of animals, projecting:II.dentes,
Varr. R. R. 2, 7, 3 Schneid.; 2, 9, 3.—Transf., of animals, with projecting teeth, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 25, 27 sq.; Plaut. Fragm. ap. Fest. s. v. valgos, p. 375 Müll.2. -
3 Brochus
1.brŏchus, brocchus, broccus, or broncus, a, um, adj. [root bor-; cf. voro] (ante - class. and rare).I.Lit., of the teeth of animals, projecting:II.dentes,
Varr. R. R. 2, 7, 3 Schneid.; 2, 9, 3.—Transf., of animals, with projecting teeth, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 25, 27 sq.; Plaut. Fragm. ap. Fest. s. v. valgos, p. 375 Müll.2. -
4 brochus
1.brŏchus, brocchus, broccus, or broncus, a, um, adj. [root bor-; cf. voro] (ante - class. and rare).I.Lit., of the teeth of animals, projecting:II.dentes,
Varr. R. R. 2, 7, 3 Schneid.; 2, 9, 3.—Transf., of animals, with projecting teeth, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 25, 27 sq.; Plaut. Fragm. ap. Fest. s. v. valgos, p. 375 Müll.2. -
5 ईषा _īṣā
ईषा [ईष्-क]1 The pole or shafts of a carriage or a plough. ईषा चक्रादिसंनिधाने चेदक्षमानयेत्युच्यते तदा यानाक्षमधि- कृत्य ब्रूते इति गम्यते । ŚB. on MS.6.8.35. द्वीषम् (रथम्) Bhāg.4.26.1. 'ईषा लङ्गलदण्डः स्यात्' इत्यमरः-2 A part of a chariot.-षे (du.) The double or fork-shaped pole.-Comp. -दण्डः the handle of a plough; ईषादण्डौ मृत्युशय्यातलस्य Śi.18.43.-दन्त a. with projecting teeth.(-न्तः) 1 an elephant with a large tusk or tooth.-2 the handle of a plough; ईषादन्तः कुञ्जरं शात्रवीयम् Śi.18.38.-3 the tusk of an elephant. -
6 उदग्र _udagra
उदग्र a. [उद्गतमग्रं यस्य]1 With elevated top, projecting, pointing upwards; as in ˚दन्त. आवर्तनाभिरोजस्वी काञ्च- नोरुरुदग्रपात् Bhāg.4.21.16.-2 Tall, lofty, high, elevated, exalted (fig. also); स वृक्षशिखरोदग्रः प्रविवेश रसाजलम् Rām. 5.56.49 उदग्रदशनांशुभिः Śi.2.21,4.19; उदग्रः क्षत्रस्य शब्दः R.2.53; उदग्रप्लुतत्वात् Ś.1.7 high leaps Śi.12.65; ˚ग्रावन् Dk.6; विक्रमोदग्रं शिरः R.15.27 exalted; गन्धोदग्रं पुष्पम् 16.87 rich in odour.-3 Large, broad, vast, big; अवन्तिनाथोयमुदग्रबाहुः R.6.32; Mu.6.12.-4 Noble, good-looking (उदार); हरिन्मणिश्याममुदग्रविग्रहम् Ki.14.41.-5 Advanced in age.-6 Conspicuous, distinguished, exalted, magnified, increased; स मङ्गलोदग्रतरप्रभावः R.2.71,9.64,13.5.-7 Intense, unbearable (as heat); अखिद्यतासन्नमुदग्रतापम् (रविम्) Śi.4.12.-8 Fierce, fearful; संदधे दृशमुदग्रतारकाम् R.11.69.-9 Excited, furious, enraptured; मदोदग्राः ककुद्मन्तः R.4.22.-1 Mighty, strong; तत उदग्र इव द्विरदे Ki.18.1; वेगोदग्रं विषम् V.5.18 strong or sharp (deadly).-Comp. -दत् a. having projecting teeth, large toothed. (m) A tusked elephant.-प्लुतत्वम् A lofty bounding. पश्योदग्रप्लुतत्वाद् वियति बहुतरं स्तोकमुर्व्यां प्रयाति । Ś1.7.-नखः Folded hand (अञ्जलि); कायेन विनयोपेता मूर्ध्नोदग्रनखेन च Mb.7.54.6. -
7 χαυλιόδους
I of animals, with outstanding teeth or tusks, κάπρος χ. (where most codd. χαυλιόδων, [var] contr. to the rule of Hdn.Epim. 208, that the correct forms are χαυλιόδους and χαυλιώδων), Hes.Sc. 387, cf. Arist. l. c., 663a7;χ. γένεθλα Opp.C.3.6
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8 दन्तुर _dantura
दन्तुर a. [दन्त-उरच्]1 Having long or projecting teeth; शूकरे निहते चैव दन्तुरो जायते नरः Tv.; Śi.6.54.-2 Jagged, dentated, notched, serrated, uneven (fig. also); अखर्वगर्वस्मितदन्तुरेण Vikr.1.5.-3 Undulatory.-4 Rising, bristling (as hair).-5 Overspread, covered with; U.6.27.-Comp. -छदः the lime tree. -
9 दन्तुरित _danturita
दन्तुरित a.1 Having long or projecting teeth.-2 Notched, serrated, bristling; केतकिदन्तुरिताशे Gīt.1; पुलक- भर˚ 11; K.216.-3 Besmeared, covered with; Māl.3. -
10 उदग्रदत्
ud-agra-datmfn. having projecting teeth, large-toothed;
(an) m. an elephant with a large tusk
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11 विक्लिध
vi-klidhámfn. moist with perspiration (others « having projecting teeth» orᅠ « leprous») Br. ṠrS. ( Sch.)
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12 volado
adj.keen, zestful, eager, enthusiastic.adv.in a rush, hurriedly, quickly.m.1 frill, pleat.2 favor.past part.past participle of spanish verb: volar.* * *1→ link=volar volar► adjetivo1 (en impresión) superior2 ARQUITECTURA projecting\dar un beso volado a alguien familiar to blow somebody a kissestar volado,-a familiar (intranquilo) to feel uneasy 2 (impaciente) to be in a hurry 3 (molesto) to feel embarrassed* * *1. ADJ1) (Tip) superior, raisedletra volada o voladita — superscript
2)(Méx, Caribe) (=soñando) to be in a dreamy stateestar volado — * (=loco) to be crazy *; (=intranquilo) to be worried; (=drogado) to be high *
3) (Chile)* (=despistado) absent-minded4) (LAm)* (de genio) quick-tempered5) (Arquit) [balcón, cornisa] projecting2. SM1) (Méx)(con una moneda)2) (Méx) (=aventura) affair3) (CAm) (=mentira) fib, lie4) (Caribe, Cono Sur) (Cos) flounce3.ADV (And, CAm, Méx) in a rush, hastily* * *I- da adjetivo1)2) (Col fam) ( salido) protrudingII- da masculino, femenino1)a) (fam) ( loco) crazy foolb) (Chi fam) ( distraído) absentminded person2) volado masculinoa) (Méx fam) ( con moneda)echar un volado — to toss o flip a coin
b) (RPl, Ven) ( en costura) flounceIII- da adverbio (Esp, Méx) in a rush, in a hurry* * *I- da adjetivo1)2) (Col fam) ( salido) protrudingII- da masculino, femenino1)a) (fam) ( loco) crazy foolb) (Chi fam) ( distraído) absentminded person2) volado masculinoa) (Méx fam) ( con moneda)echar un volado — to toss o flip a coin
b) (RPl, Ven) ( en costura) flounceIII- da adverbio (Esp, Méx) in a rush, in a hurry* * *Atenía los dientes volados she had protruding teeth, her teeth stuck out ( colloq)Ccuando me di cuenta me quedé volado I was so embarrassed when I realized ( colloq)masculine, feminineAB1echémonos un volado para ver si vamos o no let's toss o flip a coin to decide whether we go or notser un volado to be a lottery, be a gamble23 (RPl, Ven) (en costura) flounce, ruffle(Méx, Ven) in a rush, in a hurrysalí volado para el hospital I left for the hospital in a rush o hurry, I rushed o dashed o shot off to the hospital* * *
Del verbo volar: ( conjugate volar)
volado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
volado
volar
volado sustantivo masculinoa) (Méx fam) ( con moneda):
echar un volado to toss o flip a coin
volar ( conjugate volar) verbo intransitivo
1 [pájaro/avión] to fly
2
◊ ¡cómo vuela el tiempo! doesn't time fly!;
las malas noticias vuelan bad news travels fastb)
se fue volando he/she rushed off;
sus clases se me pasan volando her classes seem to go so quickly
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verbo transitivo
1 ‹puente/edificio› to blow up;
‹ caja fuerte› to blow
2 (Méx, Ven fam) ( robar) to swipe (colloq), to nick (BrE colloq)
volarse verbo pronominal
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2
volar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (un avión, ave, insecto) to fly: la mosca echó a volar, the fly flew off
2 (apresuradamente) volando, in a flash, in a hurry: nos fuimos volando, we rushed off
3 fam (terminarse, desaparecer) to disappear, vanish: todo el dinero que tenía voló en cuestión de meses, he blew all his money in a question of months
II vtr (usando explosivos: una casa, fábrica, etc) to blow up
(: una caja blindada, etc) to blow open
' volado' also found in these entries:
English:
flip
- flounce
- frill
- ruffle
- stoned
* * *volado, -a♦ adj1. [que sobresale] projecting2. Imprenta superscriptandar con los pájaros volados to be near the end of one's tether♦ nm1. RP, Ven [de vestido] ruffle, flounce2. CompMéxechar volados to toss a coin♦ advCol, Méx Fam* * *I adjstoned2 TIP superiorII m → voladizo -
13 Schnauze
f; -, -n2. TECH. nozzle3. umg. (Mund) mouth, trap, Brit. auch gob; eine große Schnauze haben umg. have a big mouth, shoot one’s mouth off; eine freche Schnauze haben umg. have a cheeky tongue (Am. fresh mouth); halt die Schnauze! vulg. belt up!, shut your trap!; du kriegst gleich eins auf die Schnauze vulg. you’ll have my fist in your face if you’re not careful; die Schnauze ( gestrichen) voll haben umg. be fed up to the back teeth ( von with); auf die Schnauze fallen umg., auch fig. fall flat on one’s face; mit dem Projekt sind sie voll auf die Schnauze gefallen umg. they fell flat on their faces ( oder came a real cropper) with that project; frei nach Schnauze umg. any old how; siehe auch Maul, Mund* * *die Schnauzesnout; muzzle; mouth* * *Schnau|ze ['ʃnautsə]f -, -n1) (von Tier) snout, muzzleeine feuchte Schnáúze haben — to have a wet nose
mit einer Maus in der Schnáúze — with a mouse in its mouth
2) (= Ausguss) (an Kaffeekanne etc) spout; (an Krug etc) lip4) (inf) (= Mund) gob (Brit inf trap (inf); (= respektlose Art zu reden) bluntness(halt die) Schnáúze! — shut your gob (Brit inf) or trap! (inf)
auf die Schnáúze fallen (lit) — to fall flat on one's face; (fig auch) to come a cropper (Brit inf)
jdm die Schnáúze einschlagen or polieren — to smash sb's face in (sl)
die Schnáúze (von jdm/etw) (gestrichen) voll haben — to be fed up (to the back teeth) (with sb/sth) (inf)
eine große Schnáúze haben — to have a big mouth, to be a bigmouth (inf)
die Schnáúze halten — to hold one's tongue
etw frei nach Schnáúze machen — to do sth any old (Brit) or ole (US) how (inf)
Berliner Schnáúze — endearing Berlin bluntness
* * *die1) (the jaws and nose of an animal such as a dog.) muzzle2) (to press, rub or caress with the nose: The horse nuzzled (against) her cheek.) nuzzle3) (the projecting mouth and nose part of certain animals, especially of a pig.) snout* * *Schnau·ze<-, -n>[ˈʃnautsə]f[über etw akk] die [o seine] \Schnauze halten (sl) to keep quiet [about sth], to keep sth under one's hat, to keep one's trap shut sl [about sth]5.▶ die \Schnauze [von etw dat] [gestrichen] voll haben (sl) to be fed up to the [back] teeth [with sth] BRIT, to be sick to death [of sth]* * *die; Schnauze, Schnauzendie Schnauze voll haben — (salopp) be fed up to the back teeth (coll.)
[halt die] Schnauze! — shut your trap! (sl.)
frei [nach] Schnauze, nach Schnauze — (salopp) as one thinks fit; as the mood takes one
* * *2. TECH nozzle3. umg (Mund) mouth, trap, Br auch gob;eine große Schnauze haben umg have a big mouth, shoot one’s mouth off;halt die Schnauze! vulg belt up!, shut your trap!;du kriegst gleich eins auf die Schnauze vulg you’ll have my fist in your face if you’re not careful;die Schnauze (gestrichen) vollhaben umg be fed up to the back teeth (von with);auf die Schnauze fallen umg, auch fig fall flat on one’s face;mit dem Projekt sind sie voll auf die Schnauze gefallen umg they fell flat on their faces ( oder came a real cropper) with that project;* * *die; Schnauze, Schnauzendie Schnauze voll haben — (salopp) be fed up to the back teeth (coll.)
[halt die] Schnauze! — shut your trap! (sl.)
frei [nach] Schnauze, nach Schnauze — (salopp) as one thinks fit; as the mood takes one
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14 אצבע
אֶצְבַּעf. (b. h.; = עצבע; עצב, √צב, cmp. Job 10:8; cmp. טבע a. טבעת) 1) finger, esp. index-finger. Men.11a זו א׳ with this (the fourth from the little finger) the measure of ‘a finger is taken; Keth.5b. Y.Taan.IV, 68d bot.; Lam. R. to II, 2 (מטיפי) מקוטעי א׳ who had their finger cut off (in evidence of devotion to the cause). Yoma I, 7 א׳ צרדה; Tosef. ib. 9 explained א׳ גדולה middle finger; cmp. Tanḥ. Bo, end, expl. אמצעית.Keth.71a הוא נותן א׳וכ׳ he (the husband) puts his finger between her teeth (and must expect to be bitten), i. e. has to take the consequences of not interfering with her vow in due time. 2) any projecting limb resembling the shape of a finger. Ḥull.61a א׳ יתירה the projecting toe on a birds claw. Tam.4, 3 (31a) א׳ הכבד the lobe of the liver.Fig. (like יד) share, part. Y.Pes.IV, 31a top; Y.Ab. Zar. I, 40a top, v. אֶמְצַע.Pl. אֶצְבָּעוֹת. Ḥag.15a; a. fr. (mostly in the sense of fingers length).Pes.112b; Nidd.66a euphem. for membra virilia. Dual אֶצְבְּעַיִּם, אֶצְבְּעַיִּים, Cant. R. to VIII, 11 גידם א׳ one whose (index) fingers were lopped (stump-like). Ib. that whole trade of mine אינה נקנית אלא בא׳ cannot be acquired except by learning how to use the index-fingers.Pes.109a, a. e. two finger lengths. -
15 אֶצְבַּע
אֶצְבַּעf. (b. h.; = עצבע; עצב, √צב, cmp. Job 10:8; cmp. טבע a. טבעת) 1) finger, esp. index-finger. Men.11a זו א׳ with this (the fourth from the little finger) the measure of ‘a finger is taken; Keth.5b. Y.Taan.IV, 68d bot.; Lam. R. to II, 2 (מטיפי) מקוטעי א׳ who had their finger cut off (in evidence of devotion to the cause). Yoma I, 7 א׳ צרדה; Tosef. ib. 9 explained א׳ גדולה middle finger; cmp. Tanḥ. Bo, end, expl. אמצעית.Keth.71a הוא נותן א׳וכ׳ he (the husband) puts his finger between her teeth (and must expect to be bitten), i. e. has to take the consequences of not interfering with her vow in due time. 2) any projecting limb resembling the shape of a finger. Ḥull.61a א׳ יתירה the projecting toe on a birds claw. Tam.4, 3 (31a) א׳ הכבד the lobe of the liver.Fig. (like יד) share, part. Y.Pes.IV, 31a top; Y.Ab. Zar. I, 40a top, v. אֶמְצַע.Pl. אֶצְבָּעוֹת. Ḥag.15a; a. fr. (mostly in the sense of fingers length).Pes.112b; Nidd.66a euphem. for membra virilia. Dual אֶצְבְּעַיִּם, אֶצְבְּעַיִּים, Cant. R. to VIII, 11 גידם א׳ one whose (index) fingers were lopped (stump-like). Ib. that whole trade of mine אינה נקנית אלא בא׳ cannot be acquired except by learning how to use the index-fingers.Pes.109a, a. e. two finger lengths. -
16 picona
adj.1 applied to animals with the upper teeth projecting over the under ones; or to cattle nipping the grass the contrary way for want of teeth.2 cheeky (respondón). (Andes & Caribbean)3 touchy (quisquilloso). (Andes & Caribbean)4 mocking. (Caribbean)f.feminine of PICÓN. -
17 Carding Engine
The laps from the scutcher are placed on a roller, which by revolving, causes the lap to unwind. It is then gripped between a dish feeder or plate and a fluted feed roller. The projecting end of the lap is then pulled through by the teeth of the taker in, and (passing over mote knives and bars or grids) is laid on to the cylinder. The object of the mote knives is to take out a quantity of the heavier dirt. The cotton is carried forward on the surface of the wire with which the cylinder is covered, and brought into contact with similar wire on rollers or flats. As these latter travel very slowly and the cylinder revolves at a high surface speed, the cotton is combed between them, and is gradually carried towards the doffer (also covered with wire). The slow surface speed of the doffer strips the cotton from the cylinder, and the doffer in turn is stripped by an oscillating comb. The web from this comb is condensed into silver by passing through a trumpet and a pair of calender rollers and delivered through a coiler. It is afterwards coiled in layers into a card can. The width of the card varies according to the kind of cotton being treated. In common practice for Indian Chinese and the low grade cottons 45 in wide machines are usually adopted for American, 40 in, 41 in wide Egyptian and Sea Islands, 37 in or 38 in wide, with cylinders 50 in diameter, 9 in take-in and doffers 24 in, 26 in, or 27 in diameter. The revolving Flat Card is shown here -
18 ceja
f.1 eyebrow.se le metió entre ceja y ceja que… (informal) he got it into his head that…2 bridge (de instrumento de cuerda) (puente).3 tab.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cejar.* * *1 eyebrow3 MÚSICA bridge\estar hasta las cejas de algo familiar to be fed up to the back teeth with somethingfruncir las cejas to frownquemarse las cejas familiar to burn the midnight oiltener algo entre ceja y ceja figurado to have something in one's head* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Anat) eyebrowcejas pobladas — bushy eyebrows, thick eyebrows
fruncir las cejas — to knit one's brows, frown
- estar endeudado hasta las cejas- meterse algo entre ceja y ceja- tener a algn entre ceja y ceja2) (Téc) rim, flange3) (Cos) edging4) (Arquit) projection5) (Geog) brow, crown6) (Mús) bridge* * *1) (Anat) eyebrowcuando se le mete algo entre ceja y ceja... — when he gets an idea into his head...
quemarse las cejas — (fam) to burn the midnight oil
me tiene entre ceja y ceja — she can't stand o bear me
2) (Mús) capo* * *= eyebrow.Ex. Subjects pulled hair from a variety of sites, including scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, pubic region, face, and body.----* arquear las cejas = raise + eyebrows, arch + eyebrows.* meter entre ceja y ceja = get it into + Posesivo + head.* * *1) (Anat) eyebrowcuando se le mete algo entre ceja y ceja... — when he gets an idea into his head...
quemarse las cejas — (fam) to burn the midnight oil
me tiene entre ceja y ceja — she can't stand o bear me
2) (Mús) capo* * *= eyebrow.Ex: Subjects pulled hair from a variety of sites, including scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, pubic region, face, and body.
* arquear las cejas = raise + eyebrows, arch + eyebrows.* meter entre ceja y ceja = get it into + Posesivo + head.* * *A [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ( Anat) eyebrowarquear las cejas to raise one's eyebrowsdejarse las cejas en algo ( fam); to put a lot of effort into sthmetérsele a algn entre ceja y ceja ( fam): cuando se le mete algo entre ceja y ceja … when he gets an idea into his head …quemarse las cejas ( fam); to burn the midnight oiltener a algn entre ceja y ceja ( fam): me tiene entre ceja y ceja (no me soporta) she can't stand o bear me; (me tiene manía) she has it in for me ( colloq)B1 ( Mús) capo2 (de un libro) flap* * *
Del verbo cejar: ( conjugate cejar)
ceja es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
ceja
cejar
ceja sustantivo femeninoa) (Anat) eyebrow;
b) (Mús) capo
ceja sustantivo femenino
1 eyebrow
2 Mús capo
♦ Locuciones: meterse algo a alguien entre ceja y ceja, to get sthg into one's head
cejar verbo intransitivo cejar en el empeño, to give up
' ceja' also found in these entries:
English:
brow
- eyebrow
- eye
* * *ceja nf1. [en la cara] eyebrow;Famentre ceja y ceja: se le metió entre ceja y ceja que tenía que hacerlo he got it into his head that he had to do it;tiene a mi hermano entre ceja y ceja he can't stand the sight of my brother;Famhasta las cejas: está endeudado hasta las cejas he's up to his ears in debt;nos pusimos hasta las cejas de vodka we pickled ourselves in vodka, we drank ourselves silly on vodka;Famquemarse las cejas to burn the midnight oil2. [mástil] bridge3. [cejilla] capo* * *f eyebrow;arquear las cejas raise one’s eyebrows;lo tiene entre ceja y ceja fam she can’t stand him fam ;estar hasta las cejas de alguien have had it up to here with s.o. fam ;estar entrampado hasta las cejas be up to one’s eyes in debt;quemarse las cejas fam burn the midnight oil* * *ceja nf1) : eyebrowfruncir las cejas: to knit one's brows2) : flange, rim* * *ceja n eyebrow -
19 prominent
1. a выступающий, торчащий2. a выпуклый, рельефный3. a заметный, бросающийся в глаза, видный4. a известный, выдающийсяСинонимический ряд:1. conspicuous (adj.) bold; conspicuous; flagrant; manifest; obvious; pronounced; salient2. famous (adj.) celebrated; celebrious; distinguished; eminent; famed; famous; great; illustrious; important; leading; notable; noted; notorious; popular; pre-eminent; prestigious; redoubtable; renowned; well-known3. jutting (adj.) jutting; obtrusive; projecting; protruding4. noticeable (adj.) arresting; arrestive; chief; eye-catching; main; marked; noticeable; observable; outstanding; pointed; principal; remarkable; sensational; signal; striking5. protuberant (adj.) embossed; extended; extrusive; jutting out; protuberantАнтонимический ряд:depressed; flat; humble; inconspicuous; insignificant; level; minor; negligible; obscure; ordinary; secondary; subordinate; unknown; withdrawn
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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
In spite of the 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
In the 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
To cast in the 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
To show the 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
To the 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
Smalltooth sand tiger — Ragged tooth shark redirects here. For Spotted ragged tooth shark, see Sand tiger shark. Smalltooth sand tiger Conservation status … Wikipedia
Concertina wire — Concertinered razor wire Concertina wire or Dannert Wire[1] is a type of barbed wire or razor wire that is formed in large coils which can be expanded like a concertina. In conjunction with plain barbed wire and steel pickets, it is used to form… … Wikipedia
devil — dev•il [[t]ˈdɛv əl[/t]] n. v. iled, il•ing (esp. brit.) illed, il•ling. 1) rel a) (sometimes cap.) the supreme spirit of evil; Satan b) a subordinate evil spirit at enmity with God 2) a wicked, cruel person 3) a clever or mischievous person 4) a… … From formal English to slang
broach — [brōch] n. [ME broche, a pin, peg, spit < OFr broche, broc < ML brocca, a spike, point < L broccus, with projecting teeth; of Celt orig.] 1. a sharp pointed rod used to hold roasting meat; spit 2. a tapered bit on a metal cutting machine … English World dictionary
chauliodontidae — kȯˌlīəˈdäntəˌdē, ˌkȯlēōˈd noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Chauliodont , Chauliodus, type genus (from Greek chauliodont , chauliodous with projecting teeth, from chauli irregular from chaunos wide open, loose, foolish,… … Useful english dictionary