dişler, diş, () Çiğneme işinde kullanılan oluşumlar, dişler, kazıyıcı, dentes dens, diş çıkarmak, tırnak, toothes, tooth, i., bak. tooth, damak zevki, diş açmak, pütürlü yapmak (kumaş vb), dişlemek, Dişlerin, putur, dişleri birbirine geçmek, kenarına diş yapmak, armed to the teeth baştan tırnağa kadar silâhlı, dent, tırtık, f diş diş etmek, pütür, dişle kapla, sert yüzey (kâğıt vb.), (teeth). Diş, dens, dentis, (isim) diş, pütür, tırtık, sert yüzey (kâğıt vb.), damak zevki, sevme (yemek), sevme (yemek), diş gibi kesen şey, belirli bir yemeğe olan aşırı düşkünlük, diş gibi çıkıntı, diş şeklinde şey, teeth (tith), keskin ve içine işleyen şey,
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() Çiğneme işinde kullanılan oluşumlar, dişler Tıp
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dentes dens Tıp
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armed to the teeth baştan tırnağa kadar silâhlı
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sert yüzey (kâğıt vb.) isim
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(isim) diş, pütür, tırtık, sert yüzey (kâğıt vb.), damak zevki, sevme (yemek)
The ability to be enforced, or to be enforced to any useful effect, plural form of tooth, To breed, or grow, teeth, pl, chompers, of Tooth, The size of the driven gear is measured in the teeth around the circumference of this sprocket Changing gears therefore requires to 'run more/less teeth', i e use a driven gear of different size, grow teeth (about an infant or child), choppers, gnashers, Canines: the cornerstone of the mouth, the fangs or the cuspid (upper and lower) Incisors, Lateral: the next teeth on either side of the central incisors (upper and lower) Incisors, Central: the two front teeth, the cutting teeth (upper and lower) Molars: the back teeth, the chewing teeth (upper and lower) Premolar: the middle teeth or the bicuspid (upper and lower) TMJ(TMD): temporomandibular joint(disorder), the place near the ear where the lower jaw "joins" the skull A defect of the disc or other parts are involved A clicking is most common U, Narrow, round, spore-producing projections hanging from the bottom of the caps of certain mushrooms such as the hedgehog mushroom, The protruding points along the outer edge of a perforated postage stamp when it has been removed from the pane, dentition, characteristic arrangement of teeth in human or animal; real power, real strength and effectiveness, (INCIDENT SUSPECT), Death of an infant when teething Children appear to have been more susceptible to infection during this time, although malnutrition from being fed watered milk has also been suggested as a cause, plural of tooth, the kind and number and arrangement of teeth (collectively) in a person or animal, Teeth is the plural of tooth. Plural of tooth. the plural of tooth, Horses have twelve molars and six incisors; males have an additional tooth located behind the incisors Permanent teeth are formed by six years of age; the high crowned teeth are the mark of a grazing animal, and continue to grow throughout the lifetime of a horse The age of a horse can be determined by the condition and number of teeth, toothypegs, ivories, ivory, pearly whites, A pointed projection from the margin of a leaf, A sharp projection on the blade of a saw or similar implement, A projection on the edge of a gear that meshes with similar projections on adjacent gears, or on the circumference of a cog that engages with a chain, A hard, calcareous structure present in the mouth of many vertebrate animals, generally used for eating, pearly, paper term, Those little "bumps" of oil on a fine quality Cameroon wrapper, A slightly rough paper surface which is readily ink receptive to top, The feel of a ground in terms of coarseness and porosity, In a dry paint film, a fine texture imparted either by a proportion of relatively coarse or abrasive pigment, or by the abrasives used in sanding; this texture improves the burnish properties and also provides a good base for the adhesion of a subsequent coat of paint, The profile, mechanical anchor pattern or surface roughness, A bony structure projecting from the maxilla or mandible that provides for the grinding, or mechanical digestion, of food particles, A very slight surface texture of paper preferred for dry media such as charcoal and pastel, The rough surfaced finish of papers such as vellum or antique, Grain on the wrapper leaf, sun-grown leaf has more tooth than than shade grown, Greek, odont'; Latin, dent'; Sanskrit, dant'; Gothic, tunth'; Anglo-Saxon, t th, plural, téth Golden tooth (See Golden ) Wolf's tooth (See Teeth ) In spite of his teeth (See Teeth ), Greek, odont'; Latin, dent'; Sanskrit, dant'; Gothic, tunth'; Anglo-Saxon, tóth, plural, téth Golden tooth (See Golden ) Wolf's tooth (See Teeth ) In spite of his teeth (See Teeth ), Tooth is the surface texture of a support or ground, which helps paint to adhere, Small bumps which texture the wrapper on a cigar TORCEDOR Title earned by the master cigar rollers TORPEDO A cigar with a closed head and a closed foot TUBO A cigar that is placed in a tube Most tubes are aluminum while some are glass, If you do something in the teeth of a difficulty or danger, you do it in spite of the difficulty or danger. I was battling my way along the promenade in the teeth of a force ten gale In the teeth of the longest recession since the 1930s, the company continues to perform well, An angular or prominence on any edge; as, a tooth on the scale of a fish, or on a leaf of a plant one of the appendages at the mouth of the capsule of a moss, See Tusk, One of several steps, or offsets, in a tusk, Any projection corresponding to the tooth of an animal, in shape, position, or office; as, the teeth, or cogs, of a cogwheel; a tooth, prong, or tine, of a fork; a tooth, or the teeth, of a rake, a saw, a file, a card, A projecting member resembling a tenon, but fitting into a mortise that is only sunk, not pierced through, Fig, Taste; palate, Any hard calcareous or chitinous organ found in the mouth of various invertebrates and used in feeding or procuring food; as, the teeth of a mollusk or a starfish, See Peristome, See Tooth, n, toothlike structure in invertebrates found in the mouth or alimentary canal or on a shell something resembling the tooth of an animal one of a number of uniform projections on a gear hard bonelike structures in the jaws of vertebrates; used for biting and chewing or for attack and defense, a means of enforcement; "the treaty had no teeth in it" toothlike structure in invertebrates found in the mouth or alimentary canal or on a shell something resembling the tooth of an animal one of a number of uniform projections on a gear hard bonelike structures in the jaws of vertebrates; used for biting and chewing or for attack and defense, a means of enforcement; "the treaty had no teeth in it", To furnish with teeth, To lock into each other, To indent; to jag; as, to tooth a saw, One of the hard, bony appendages which are borne on the jaws, or on other bones in the walls of the mouth or pharynx of most vertebrates, and which usually aid in the prehension and mastication of food, equip with teeth e.g. tools; make a jagged edge on; mesh, interweave, interlock; become interlocked, If you have a sweet tooth, you like sweet food very much, disapproval If you describe someone as long in the tooth, you are saying unkindly or humorously that they are old or getting old. Aren't I a bit long in the tooth to start being an undergraduate?, emphasis If you say that someone is lying through their teeth, you are emphasizing that they are telling lies, to get the bit between your teeth: see bit to give one's eye teeth for something: see eye to gnash one's teeth: see gnash to grit your teeth: see grit a kick in the teeth: see kick by the skin of your teeth: see skin. Any of the hard structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing and in speech. Each consists of a crown above the gum and one or more roots below it, embedded in the jaw. Its inner pulp contains the blood and nerve supply for the bonelike dentin, covered in the crown by enamel, the hardest tissue in the body. Twenty primary (baby) teeth come in by age 2 1/2 and fall out between ages 5 and 13 to be replaced by 32 permanent teeth. The incisors, in front, are shaped mostly for biting, the pointed canines for tearing, and the premolars and molars for grinding food. The teeth are subject to caries (decay), caused by acid from bacteria in plaque, a yellowish film that builds up on teeth. Misalignment of teeth between the upper and lower jaws can grind down the teeth and cause problems in chewing. Elsewhere, it is a cosmetic problem. Both can be treated with braces. See also dentistry, hard bonelike structures in the jaws of vertebrates; used for biting and chewing or for attack and defense, toothlike structure in invertebrates found in the mouth or alimentary canal or on a shell, something resembling the tooth of an animal, approval If you describe a task or activity as something you can get your teeth into, you mean that you like it because it is interesting, complex, and makes you think hard. This role gave her something to get her teeth into, If you fight tooth and nail to do something, you do everything you can in order to achieve it. If you fight something tooth and nail, you do everything you can in order to prevent it. He fought tooth and nail to keep his job, Your teeth are the hard white objects in your mouth, which you use for biting and chewing. If a tooth feels very loose, your dentist may recommend that it's taken out, hard white piece of bone in the mouth used to chew or grind food, whitish bony structure in the mouth; cleat, prong; indentation, sharp protrusion on the blade of a saw; something destructive; liking of a particular flavor or type of food (E.g.: I have a sweet tooth and I eat too much chocolate"), The teeth of something such as a comb, saw, cog, or zip are the parts that stick out in a row on its edge, If you say that something such as an official group or a law has teeth, you mean that it has power and is able to be effective. The opposition argues that the new council will be unconstitutional and without teeth The law must have teeth, and it must be enforced. see also wisdom tooth, If you say that something sets your teeth on edge, you mean that you find it extremely unpleasant or irritating. Their voices set your teeth on edge, If you say that someone cut their teeth doing a particular thing, at a particular time, or in a particular place, you mean that that is how, when, or where they began their career and learned some of their skills. director John Glen, who cut his teeth on Bond movies, one of a number of uniform projections on a gear,
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The ability to be enforced, or to be enforced to any useful effect
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plural form of tooth
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To breed, or grow, teeth
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The size of the driven gear is measured in the teeth around the circumference of this sprocket Changing gears therefore requires to 'run more/less teeth', i e use a driven gear of different size
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Canines: the cornerstone of the mouth, the fangs or the cuspid (upper and lower) Incisors, Lateral: the next teeth on either side of the central incisors (upper and lower) Incisors, Central: the two front teeth, the cutting teeth (upper and lower) Molars: the back teeth, the chewing teeth (upper and lower) Premolar: the middle teeth or the bicuspid (upper and lower) TMJ(TMD): temporomandibular joint(disorder), the place near the ear where the lower jaw "joins" the skull A defect of the disc or other parts are involved A clicking is most common U
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Narrow, round, spore-producing projections hanging from the bottom of the caps of certain mushrooms such as the hedgehog mushroom
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The protruding points along the outer edge of a perforated postage stamp when it has been removed from the pane
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dentition, characteristic arrangement of teeth in human or animal; real power, real strength and effectiveness
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Death of an infant when teething Children appear to have been more susceptible to infection during this time, although malnutrition from being fed watered milk has also been suggested as a cause
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the kind and number and arrangement of teeth (collectively) in a person or animal
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Teeth is the plural of tooth. Plural of tooth. the plural of tooth
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Horses have twelve molars and six incisors; males have an additional tooth located behind the incisors Permanent teeth are formed by six years of age; the high crowned teeth are the mark of a grazing animal, and continue to grow throughout the lifetime of a horse The age of a horse can be determined by the condition and number of teeth
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toothypegs - "I'm so glad you've found a life and work you can sink your toothypegs into with glee."
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A pointed projection from the margin of a leaf
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A sharp projection on the blade of a saw or similar implement
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A projection on the edge of a gear that meshes with similar projections on adjacent gears, or on the circumference of a cog that engages with a chain
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A hard, calcareous structure present in the mouth of many vertebrate animals, generally used for eating
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Those little "bumps" of oil on a fine quality Cameroon wrapper
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In a dry paint film, a fine texture imparted either by a proportion of relatively coarse or abrasive pigment, or by the abrasives used in sanding; this texture improves the burnish properties and also provides a good base for the adhesion of a subsequent coat of paint
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A bony structure projecting from the maxilla or mandible that provides for the grinding, or mechanical digestion, of food particles
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Greek, odont'; Latin, dent'; Sanskrit, dant'; Gothic, tunth'; Anglo-Saxon, t th, plural, téth Golden tooth (See Golden ) Wolf's tooth (See Teeth ) In spite of his teeth (See Teeth )
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Greek, odont'; Latin, dent'; Sanskrit, dant'; Gothic, tunth'; Anglo-Saxon, tóth, plural, téth Golden tooth (See Golden ) Wolf's tooth (See Teeth ) In spite of his teeth (See Teeth )
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Tooth is the surface texture of a support or ground, which helps paint to adhere
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Small bumps which texture the wrapper on a cigar TORCEDOR Title earned by the master cigar rollers TORPEDO A cigar with a closed head and a closed foot TUBO A cigar that is placed in a tube Most tubes are aluminum while some are glass
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If you do something in the teeth of a difficulty or danger, you do it in spite of the difficulty or danger. I was battling my way along the promenade in the teeth of a force ten gale In the teeth of the longest recession since the 1930s, the company continues to perform well
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An angular or prominence on any edge; as, a tooth on the scale of a fish, or on a leaf of a plant one of the appendages at the mouth of the capsule of a moss
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Any projection corresponding to the tooth of an animal, in shape, position, or office; as, the teeth, or cogs, of a cogwheel; a tooth, prong, or tine, of a fork; a tooth, or the teeth, of a rake, a saw, a file, a card
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a means of enforcement; "the treaty had no teeth in it" toothlike structure in invertebrates found in the mouth or alimentary canal or on a shell something resembling the tooth of an animal one of a number of uniform projections on a gear hard bonelike structures in the jaws of vertebrates; used for biting and chewing or for attack and defense
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a means of enforcement; "the treaty had no teeth in it"
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To furnish with teeth
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To lock into each other
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One of the hard, bony appendages which are borne on the jaws, or on other bones in the walls of the mouth or pharynx of most vertebrates, and which usually aid in the prehension and mastication of food
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to get the bit between your teeth: see bit to give one's eye teeth for something: see eye to gnash one's teeth: see gnash to grit your teeth: see grit a kick in the teeth: see kick by the skin of your teeth: see skin. Any of the hard structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing and in speech. Each consists of a crown above the gum and one or more roots below it, embedded in the jaw. Its inner pulp contains the blood and nerve supply for the bonelike dentin, covered in the crown by enamel, the hardest tissue in the body. Twenty primary (baby) teeth come in by age 2 1/2 and fall out between ages 5 and 13 to be replaced by 32 permanent teeth. The incisors, in front, are shaped mostly for biting, the pointed canines for tearing, and the premolars and molars for grinding food. The teeth are subject to caries (decay), caused by acid from bacteria in plaque, a yellowish film that builds up on teeth. Misalignment of teeth between the upper and lower jaws can grind down the teeth and cause problems in chewing. Elsewhere, it is a cosmetic problem. Both can be treated with braces. See also dentistry
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hard bonelike structures in the jaws of vertebrates; used for biting and chewing or for attack and defense
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If you fight tooth and nail to do something, you do everything you can in order to achieve it. If you fight something tooth and nail, you do everything you can in order to prevent it. He fought tooth and nail to keep his job
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Your teeth are the hard white objects in your mouth, which you use for biting and chewing. If a tooth feels very loose, your dentist may recommend that it's taken out
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hard white piece of bone in the mouth used to chew or grind food, whitish bony structure in the mouth; cleat, prong; indentation, sharp protrusion on the blade of a saw; something destructive; liking of a particular flavor or type of food (E.g.: I have a sweet tooth and I eat too much chocolate") isim
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The teeth of something such as a comb, saw, cog, or zip are the parts that stick out in a row on its edge
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If you say that something such as an official group or a law has teeth, you mean that it has power and is able to be effective. The opposition argues that the new council will be unconstitutional and without teeth The law must have teeth, and it must be enforced. see also wisdom tooth
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If you say that something sets your teeth on edge, you mean that you find it extremely unpleasant or irritating. Their voices set your teeth on edge
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If you say that someone cut their teeth doing a particular thing, at a particular time, or in a particular place, you mean that that is how, when, or where they began their career and learned some of their skills. director John Glen, who cut his teeth on Bond movies
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