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teeth meaning in Latin

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teeth noun
[UK: tiːθ]
[US: ˈtiːθ]

morsus [morsus](4th) M
noun

teethe, cut teeth verb

dentio [dentire, -, -](4th) INTRANS
verb

teething (of young) noun
[UK: ˈtiː.ðɪŋ]
[US: ˈtiː.ðɪŋ]

denditio [denditionis](3rd) F
noun

teething, dentation noun

dentitio [dentitionis](3rd) F
noun

by biting, with the teeth adverb

mordicusadverb

canine teeth (pl.) of horses noun

columellaris [columellaris](3rd) M
noun

chattering (teeth) noun
[UK: ˈtʃæ.tər.ɪŋ]
[US: ˈtʃæ.tər.ɪŋ]

crepitus [crepitus](4th) M
noun

clench (the teeth) verb
[UK: klentʃ]
[US: ˈklentʃ]

adprimo [adprimere, adpressi, adpressus](3rd) TRANS
verb

apprimo [apprimere, appressi, appressus](3rd) TRANS
verb

club armed with sharp teeth noun

lupatum [lupati](2nd) N
noun

drive (teeth into) verb
[UK: draɪv]
[US: ˈdraɪv]

illido [illidere, illisi, illisus](3rd) TRANS
verb

inlido [inlidere, inlisi, inlisus](3rd) TRANS
verb

farm tool w / teeth noun

denticulus [denticuli](2nd) M
noun

finely toothed, serrated / denticulated, furnished with small teeth / projections adjective

denticulatus [denticulata, denticulatum]adjective

fist (which knocks out teeth) noun
[UK: fɪst]
[US: ˈfɪst]

dentifrangibulum [dentifrangibuli](2nd) N
noun

furnished with jagged / wolf's teeth / sharp points adjective

lupatus [lupata, lupatum]adjective

get teeth in verb

inhaereo [inhaerere, inhaesi, inhaesus](2nd)
verb

Giant / monster, from dragon's teeth, first men, snail noun

terrigena [terrigenae](1st) C
noun

terrigina [terriginae](1st) C
noun

Giants / monsters, from dragon's teeth, first men, snail adjective

terrigenus [terrigena, terrigenum]adjective

terriginus [terrigina, terriginum]adjective

gnash the teeth (usually in anger) verb

infrendo [infrendere, -, -](3rd)
verb

gnash the teeth, grind up small verb

frendeo [frendere, -, -](2nd)
verb

frendo [frendere, frendui, fresus](3rd)
verb

grinding teeth of horses (L+S) noun

columellaris [columellaris](3rd) M
noun

gum (in which the teeth are set) noun
[UK: ɡʌm]
[US: ˈɡəm]

gingiva [gingivae](1st) F
noun

having pairs of projecting teeth adjective

cynodon [(gen.), cynodontis]adjective

having two permanent teeth adjective

bidens [(gen.), bidentis]adjective

heavy hoe, mattock with two iron teeth noun

bidens [bidentis](3rd) M
noun

instrument for pulling / extraction of teeth noun

dentarpaga [dentarpagae](1st) F
noun

dentharpaga [dentharpagae](1st) F
noun

dentiducum [dentiduci](2nd) N
noun

molar (teeth) adjective
[UK: ˈməʊ.lə(r)]
[US: ˈmoʊ.lər]

maxillaris [maxillaris, maxillare]adjective

molar tooth [molar teeth] noun
[UK: ˈməʊ.lə(r) tuːθ]
[US: ˈmoʊ.lər ˈtuːθ]

molaris [molaris](3rd) M
noun

of grinding teeth of horses adjective

columellaris [columellaris, columellare]adjective

of persons having projecting / prominent teeth adjective

brocchus [broccha, brocchum]adjective

broccus [brocca, broccum]adjective

brochus [brocha, brochum]adjective

broncus [bronca, broncum]adjective

of teeth) grow longer (for lack of food to eat verb

dentio [dentire, -, -](4th) INTRANS
verb

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