tiny tooth
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftinyandtooth
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tiny
adjective
uk/ˈtaɪ.ni/us/ˈtaɪ.ni/
extremely ...
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tooth
noun
uk/tuːθ/us/tuːθ/
one of the hard, white objects in the mouth that are used for biting and chewing (= ...
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(Definition oftinyandtoothfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The edges are serrated, with eachtinytoothtipped with a glandular hair.
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Its molars, however, are even smaller (less than 1 mm) than the other species's tiny teeth.
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The cladodes are segmented, and the true leaves are tiny teeth encircling each joint.
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It has 61 rows of denticles (tiny teeth).
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The mouth of a hadrosaur had hundreds of tiny teeth packed into dental batteries.
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The margins have tiny teeth, the undersides glaucous, the tops dark green, with small scales along the veins.
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These are segmented, and the true leaves are reduced to tiny teeth encircling each joint.
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Most species fed on plankton, and had numerous tiny teeth.
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These grow from a massive base and have six to eight rows of modified hooks and four rows of tiny teeth.
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The mouth opening is small, with tiny teeth forming a sieve to keep larger particles inside the mouth.
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This sleek fish has an upper jaw filled with multiple layers of tiny teeth.
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The peristome is greatly reduced and bears a row of tiny teeth.
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These fish also have odontodes, tiny teeth on their skin.
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It has long, narrow eyes and a large mouth filled with numerous tiny teeth.
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It bears small ribs and its inner margin is lined with tiny teeth.
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The fine graters are also sometimes sold as a wooden board covered with shark skin, which has many tiny teeth (dermal denticles) and give it a feel similar to sandpaper.
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Sharkskin and rayskin which are covered with, in effect, tiny teeth (dermal denticles) were formerly used in the same manner as sandpaper is in the modern era.
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