Dent is tooth in French.
Dente means tooth in French!:)
Dentist coems form the french, 'dentiste', itself from 'dent' (tooth)
the word originated in France...the word dent means tooth in french
Originally Latin as 'dens leonis' meaning lions tooth. We known the word from French as Dent de Lion literally translated as 'tooth of lion' referring to the plants leaves
The root of "dentist" comes from Latin through French. Based on its derivation, the word basically means "tooth person" or "tooth worker".
tooth paste is 'du dentifrice' (masc.) in French.
The prefix of the word "tooth" is "tooth-" itself.
a tooth brush is 'une brosse à dents' in French.
Dandelion means lion's tooth in French. The petals look like sharp teeth.
The word "tooth" is pronounced as "tooth" with a long "oo" sound.
The word tooth has one syllable.
tooth