The noun child's and the noun tooth are not plural nouns.
Child's is not a plural - it is a possessive meaning "belonging to the child."Tooth is not a plural either.
Feet and mice are both plural words.
A childs tooth
Yes, it is correct to say "in every tooth" when referring to something that occurs or exists within each individual tooth.
No, the correct phrasing is "four teeth." The word "teeth" is the plural form of "tooth."
toothless. toothache. toothpick. toothsome. toothwort. toothiest. toothlike. toothcomb.
SIX YEARS IS THE RIGHT TIME FOR YOUR CHILDS permanent incisor to erupt. To allow this eruption remove the loose front tooth yourself. The child can be convinced it is going to be painless and even she can do it herself.
No, a lion is a lion, there is a flower called a dandelion, which means tooth of the lion. it is a "dent de Leon" French for lion's tooth
The correct spelling is tooth without an 'e' on the end. 'Toothe' is simply incorrect. It is not even an Olde English spelling.
Some nouns that start with the letter T are:tabtabernacletabletableclothtablespoontacotactictadpoletailtaletalenttalkTallahasseetamaletambourinetangerinetangerinestangotanktapetarantulatarifftarmactarttaskTasmaniatasseltastetattootaxtaxiteateacherteachingteamteapotteaspoontechniciantechnologyteethtelegraphtelephonetelevisiontempertempesttempletendencyTennesseetenttermiteterritoryterrortesttestamenttexastextiletexturetheorythermometerthesisthiefthighthingthornthoughtsthreadthreethrillthroatthrustthumbthunderticticktickettigertightstiletimbertimetimertintinseltiretirednesstissueTitanictitletoadtoasttoastertobaccotoetoenailtoffeetoilettolerancetollboothtomatotombTommytonguetonsiltoothtoothbrushtoothpastetoptorchtornadotorpedotortoisetoucantouchtoweltowertowntoytottractortradetraffictrailtraintramptransporttrashtraytreadmilltreasuretreattreatmenttreetrencht-rextriangleTriassic periodtricktrigonometrytriptripletstrolleytrombonetroopertrophytroubletrouserstrucktrumpettrunktrusttruthtu-tutubtubatuliptummytumortunatunicturkeyturnturtleturtledovetutortwigtwisttwitchTybalttycoontypewritertyphoontyrannyMany nouns begin with the letter T - table, touring, tongue, tar, temple, tent, task, truth, tooth, tempest, and plus a lot of.
A diciduous tooth is also known as a baby tooth or primary tooth. In normal development, all diciduous teeth are lost and replaced by permanent teeth by adulthood. However, if a permanent or adult tooth fails to develop or erupt in the correct location, a diciduous tooth can remain throughout adulthood.
That is the correct spelling of the word "enamel" (a thick paint, or the outer layer of a tooth).
man - mentooth - teethfoot - feet
A regular noun forms the plural by adding an 's' or an 'es' to the end of the word. Nouns that form the plural in some other way are called irregular plural nouns. Examples of regular plural nouns: apple, apples church, churches friend, friends Examples of irregular plural nouns are: child, children medium, media tooth, teeth