triangular tooth

collocation in English

meaningsoftriangularandtooth

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triangular
adjective
uk
/traɪˈæŋ.ɡjə.lər/
us
/-lɚ/
shaped like ...
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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 oftriangularandtoothfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Gnipper has one longtriangulartoothand otherwise looks almost exactly like his father.
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M3 is a small,triangulartooth.
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While ripping off the cloak from the hermit the villagers were shocked because they uncovered rows of sharp and triangular teeth within huge jaws.
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The leaf margins are serrated with many small 12 mm long triangular teeth.
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These triangular teeth were laterally compressed, an adaptation for slicing flesh, and interlocked tightly in the closed jaws.
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In the back of the mouth it had triangular teeth similar to those of earlier cetaceans, but in most other respects, it was relatively advanced.
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They are green above, downy with greyish-white hairs beneath, with six to ten small triangular teeth along each margin.
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These animals had unusual triangular teeth very similar to those of primitive cetaceans.
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Among them were a number of low triangular teeth of a herbivorous dinosaur.
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The morphology of the triangular teeth, not unlike those of an iguana, suggests partial herbivory.
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Its few, large, triangular teeth formed a beak-like arrangement that allowed it to graze bryozoans, sponges, crinoids, and other encrusting animals.
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In males, there are two small, triangular teeth present halfway down the mouth.
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The largest arm suckers possess twelve to fourteen sharp, triangular teeth.
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Each peristome is a ring of triangular teeth formed from the remnants of dead cells with thickened cell walls.
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The lateral corners of the palate (or hypostome), visual from the ventral side, are more or less protruding, and the posterior part is forked with two triangular teeth.
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It has glossy triangular dark green leaves, usually about twelve, flecked with pale green spots, up to 4 cm long and 25 cm wide, with triangular teeth on the margins.
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A pole comes from the center of the artwork with a metal arm with triangular teeth placed in a row on the bottom part of it.
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