Tooth in greek is "δόντι" (dhondee) .
In Greek, the word for tooth is "οδόντι" (odonti).
Per i o don tistPeri (from the Greek peri)around, about, beyond;don (from the Greek odon)tooth;ist (from the Greek istes) used to denote one who specializes in.
The singular possessive form of "tooth" is "tooth's."
The prefix of the word "tooth" is "tooth-" itself.
Tooth.
The plural form of "tooth" is "teeth."
Δόντι. (donti)
The Megalodon shark which is Greek for "big tooth" .
Δόντι [donti]
The meaning of Dovrak is a Greek word for tooth.
The Graiae (or Graeae) were three sisters that shared a single eye and tooth.
Per i o don tistPeri (from the Greek peri)around, about, beyond;don (from the Greek odon)tooth;ist (from the Greek istes) used to denote one who specializes in.
Greek "ortho-" for "straight, true, regular" And Latin "odon" for "tooth". source: etymonline.com
No. You're thinking of the Graae, another trio of women.
Odobenus comes from the Greek odous 'tooth'' and baino 'walk' . Rosmarus is Scandinavian denoting a Walrus.
Monodon Monoceros. It comes from Greek, meaning "One-tooth, one-horn" or "One-toothed unicorn."
The Three Gray Sisters. They shared one eye and tooth among them.
xenousmilus is a genus of a saber tooth cat which are extinct and many fossils are found of them xenousmilus is a greek originated name and i think its the scientific name