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Definition of toot
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Toot (v. i.) To stand out, or be
prominent..
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Subtriple
::
Subtrihedral
(a.)
Approaching
the form of a
three-sided
pyramid;
as, the
subtrihedral
crown of a
tooth..
Edentulous
::
Edentulous
(a.)
Toothless.
Frame
::
Frame (v. t.) To
construct
by
fitting
and
uniting
the
several
parts of the
skeleton
of any
structure;
specifically,
in
woodwork,
to put
together
by
cutting
parts of one
member
to fit parts of
another.
See
Dovetail,
Halve,
v. t.,
Miter,
Tenon,
Tooth,
Tusk,
Scarf,
and
Splice..
Odontoblast
::
Odontoblast
(n.) One of the more or less
columnar
cells on the outer
surface
of the pulp of a
tooth;
an
odontoplast.
They are
supposed
to be
connected
with the
formation
of
dentine.
Toothpick
::
Toothpick
(n.) A
pointed
instument
for
clearing
the teeth of
substances
lodged
between
them.
Bipectinated
::
Bipectinated
(a.)
Having
two
margins
toothed
like a comb.
Tenon
::
Tenon (n.) A
projecting
member
left by
cutting
away the wood
around
it, and made to
insert
into a
mortise,
and in this way
secure
together
the parts of a
frame;
especially,
such a
member
when it
passes
entirely
through
the
thickness
of the piece in which the
mortise
is cut, and shows on the other side. Cf.
Tooth,
Tusk..
Set
::
Set (n.) The
deflection
of a
tooth,
or of the
teeth,
of a saw, which
causes
the the saw to cut a kerf, or make an
opening,
wider than the
blade..
Cutter
::
Cutter
(n.) A fore
tooth;
an
incisor.
Charbon
::
Charbon
(n.) A small black spot or mark
remaining
in the
cavity
of the
corner
tooth of a horse after the large spot or mark has
become
obliterated.
Adder's-tongue
::
Adder's-tongue
(n.) The
yellow
dogtooth
violet.
Depth
::
Depth (n.) A pair of
toothed
wheels
which work
together.
Escapement
::
Escapement
(n.) The
contrivance
in a
timepiece
which
connects
the train of wheel work with the
pendulum
or
balance,
giving
to the
latter
the
impulse
by which it is kept in
vibration;
-- so
called
because
it
allows
a tooth to
escape
from a
pallet
at each
vibration..
Erose
::
Erose (a.)
Jagged
or
irregularly
toothed,
as if
nibbled
out or
gnawed..
Toothing
::
Toothing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Toot.
Retaliation
::
Retaliation
(n.) The act of
retaliating,
or of
returning
like for like;
retribution;
now,
specifically,
the
return
of evil for evil; e.g., an eye for an eye, a tooth for a
tooth..
Picktooth
::
Picktooth
(n.) A
toothpick.
Tooth
::
Tooth (v. t.) To
indent;
to jag; as, to tooth a saw..
Hyperotreta
::
Hyperotreta
(n. pl.) An order of
marsipobranchs,
including
the
Myxine
or
hagfish
and the genus
Bdellostoma.
They have
barbels
around
the
mouth,
one tooth on the
plate,
and a
communication
between
the nasal
aperture
and the
throat.
See
Hagfish..
Sawtooth
::
Sawtooth
(n.) An
arctic
seal
(Lobodon
carcinophaga),
having
the
molars
serrated;
--
called
also
crab-eating
seal..
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