toothed

IPA: tˈuθt

adjective

  • Having teeth.
  • Having certain type of teeth.
  • Having projections resembling teeth.
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Examples of "toothed" in Sentences

  • Mergansers Three species, all have "toothed" bill for catching fish.
  • A "toothed" belt that drives an overhead camshaft or camshafts (and in some vehicles a water pump).
  • A "toothed" belt used to drive a pulley that turns the impeller of a centrifugal-style supercharger.
  • Sperm whales, dolphins and other "toothed" whales hunt squid so deep in the ocean they must rely on biosonar.
  • It will be found that the two bows -- that is, the toothed or indented nervures -- cross one another obliquely.
  • Is there not something in our soil and climate exceptionally favorable to weeds, -- something harsh, ungenial, sharp-toothed, that is akin to them?

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