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If you mean an adjective for tooth, it may be toothy- as in "The new boy flashed a toothy smile at the class."
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
Deciduous
The word toothless is an adjective. It describes someone who has no teeth.
Yes, it is, meaning periodically shed. For example, it refers to tree species that lose their leaves in the fall, or the "baby teeth" (primary teeth) of humans.
"Pearly" is an adjective. It describes something that resembles or has the characteristics of pearls, often used to convey a lustrous, shiny quality. For example, you might say "pearly white teeth" to describe teeth that have a bright, shiny appearance like pearls.
"Occlusive" is an adjective that refers to the occlusal, which is the chewing surface of molar and pre-molar teeth.
It is a descriptive adjective. For example: That woman has the brightest teeth. They nearly blind me.
If you mean an adjective for tooth, it may be toothy- as in "The new boy flashed a toothy smile at the class."
Denti falsi is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "false teeth".Specifically, the masculine noun denti means "teeth". The masculine adjective falsi translates as "false". The pronunciation will be "DEN-tee FAL-see" in Italian.
It is only an adjective, an adverb or a noun
I don't want to disconcert you but that fluffy animal which you are stroking has sharp teeth and a murderous glint in its eye.
milk teeth Deciduous teeth. Reborner teeth. Baby teeth. Temporary teeth. Primary teeth. In Asia: Fall teeth. In Europe: Milk teeth.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.