toothlet Sentence Examples
- The fish's elongated jaws were lined with numerous sharp toothlets.
- The microscopic toothlets on the caterpillar's mandibles were used to shred leaves.
- Researchers examined the toothlets of prehistoric animals to infer their feeding habits.
- The tiny toothlets on the snail's radula scraped algae from rocks.
- The microscopic toothlets on the snake's fangs injected venom into its prey.
- The toothlets on the sea urchin's spines were used for defense and to grip surfaces.
- The spider's silk contained toothlets that tangled insects into a sticky trap.
- Scientists discovered a new species of fossil with toothlets that resembled those of aquatic dinosaurs.
- The toothlets on the gecko's feet allowed it to cling to smooth surfaces.
- The toothlets on the mushroom's spores helped them disperse by attaching to animal fur or clothing.
toothlet Meaning
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toothlet (n.)
A little tooth, or like projection.
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A little tooth, or like projection.
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The fish's elongated jaws were lined with numerous sharp toothlets.
The microscopic toothlets on the caterpillar's mandibles were used to shred leaves.
Researchers examined the toothlets of prehistoric animals to infer their feeding habits.
The tiny toothlets on the snail's radula scraped algae from rocks.