A homophone is a word which is pronounced the same as another word, but has a different spelling or definition or both. For dents (shallow deformations in a surface,) some homophones depending on your accent would be dense (heavy for an object's size,) dens (living rooms,) and thence (from there.)
A homophone of "dents" is "dense." These two words sound the same but have different meanings.
The homophone is dense.
The homophone for "dense" is "dents."
The homophone of "dense" is "dents".
Blind can mean dense, wild, feint and ruse which are homophones for dents, whiled, faint and rues respectively.
il brosse ses dents, il se brosse les dents
The homophone is dense.
dense
The homophone for "dense" is "dents."
The homophone of "dense" is "dents".
dense
Blind can mean dense, wild, feint and ruse which are homophones for dents, whiled, faint and rues respectively.
My car has lots of dents in it.
either le dents or la dents
Brosse à dents
Your car will depreciate depending on the size of the dents. A few dents will be different from a hundred dents. Carfax has a category for hail damage.
Dents Run Covered Bridge was created in 1889.
to have a tooth ache is 'avoir mal aux dents' in French. When you have a very acute 'mal de dents', you call it 'une rage de dents'