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Meaning of toothed

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toothed (a)

having teeth especially of a certain number or type; often used in combination

Wordnet

toothed (s)

notched like a saw with teeth pointing toward the apex

having an irregularly notched or toothed margin as though gnawed

Webster

toothed (imp. & p. p.)

of Tooth

Webster

toothed (a.)

Having teeth; furnished with teeth.

Having marginal projecting points; dentate.

toothed Sentence Examples

  1. The herbivore's incisor teeth were sharply toothed for efficient grazing.
  2. The venomous snake's fangs were grooved with tiny toothed edges for venom delivery.
  3. The sawfish's elongated snout was adorned with toothed rostral barbs.
  4. The anglerfish lured prey with a bioluminescent toothed lure.
  5. The caterpillar's body was covered in spiky toothed hairs.
  6. The serrated leaves of the nettle were densely toothed, causing discomfort on contact.
  7. The woodpecker's beak was heavy and chisel-toothed for pecking at tree trunks.
  8. The toothed belt of the conveyor system ensured a secure grip on the transported materials.
  9. The prehistoric fish known as Megalodon had massive toothed jaws capable of crushing prey.
  10. The orchid's intricate petals were delicately toothed, giving them a fringed appearance.

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having teeth especially of a certain number or type; often used in combination, notched like a saw with teeth pointing toward the apex, having an irregularly no

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The herbivore's incisor teeth were sharply toothed for efficient grazing.

The venomous snake's fangs were grooved with tiny toothed edges for venom delivery.

The sawfish's elongated snout was adorned with toothed rostral barbs.

The anglerfish lured prey with a bioluminescent toothed lure.