The French word for teeth is "dents".
dents
Dandelion means lion's tooth in French. The petals look like sharp teeth.
Brosse à dents is a French equivalent of the English word "toothbrush." The phrase translates literally as "brush to teeth" in English. The pronunciation will be "bro-sa daw" in French.
teeth
"I brush my teeth!" in English is Je me brosse les dents!in French.
It means the teeth of a lion. The flower's shape reminded people of teeth and a yellow lion.
Magego is the Kikuyu word for the English word teeth.
The word teeth is the plural version of the word tooth.
Lion's teeth in 'dent de lion' in French. That gave the name 'dandelion' in English (no more in French where the plant is nowadays called 'pissenlit').
be on edge (teeth), set on edge (teeth)
False Teeth.