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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



211 words match “TOOTH”

TENON n.
the thickness of the piece in which the mortise is cut, and shows on the other side. Cf. Tooth, Tusk. Tenon saw, a saw with a thin blade, usually stiffened by a brass or steel back, for cutting tenons. [Corruptly written tenant saw.] Gwilt.
THANKLESS a.
sing thankfulness; unthankful; ungrateful. That she may feel How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is To have a thankless child! Shak.
TINE n.
A tooth, or spike, as of a fork; a prong, as of an antler.
TREE n.
tween the true crows and the jays. The tail is long, and the bill is curved and without a tooth. -- Tree dove (Zoöl.) any one of several species of East Indian and Asiatic doves belonging to Macropygia and allied genera. They have long and broad tails, are chiefly arboreal in their habits, and feed mainly on fruit. -…
TRIDENTATE; TRIDENTATED a.
Having three teeth; three-toothed. Lee.
TROT n.
One who trots; a child; a woman. An old trot with ne'er a tooth. Shak.
TUBULOSE; TUBULOUS a.
nally hollow; specifically (Bot.), having a hollow cylindrical corolla, often expanded or toothed at the border; as, a tubulose flower.
TUSH n.
A long, pointed tooth; a tusk; -- applied especially to certain teeth of horses.
TUSK n. 3 definitions
ted incisor or canine teeth of the wild boar, elephant, etc.; hence, any long, protruding tooth.
WANG n.
A slap; a blow. [Prov. Eng.] Halliwell. Wang tooth, a cheek tooth; a molar. [Obs.] Chaucer.
WEST INDIA; WEST INDIAN n.
est Indies. West India tea (Bot.), a shrubby plant (Capraria biflora) having oblanceolate toothed leaves which are sometimes used in the West Indies as a substitute for tea.
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