Sorry some idiot was here before. Teeth = Dentes.
Latin is not a language. Yet, if you meant spanish (correctly its castellano), the word for teeth is "dientes"
The teeth are located in the oral cavity ( the Latin terminology is stomodeum).
To say the word teeth in the Latin language you say the word dentibus. To say this word in Italian you say denti.
Dentatus, "having teeth".
A dentuso is the Spanish word for a type of shark with very big teeth, hence the name.Its latin name is Charcharinus longimanus
teeth or something like that
Dent is not a prefix; dent is a root word. It means tooth or teeth.
Hermes' Latin name was mercury.
the latin name for crocodile is 'crocodilius'!! =P
The Latin name for Butterfly is Papilio(Pa-pil-io) I knw this cuz im in latin and this is my latin name
The Latin name for Cupid is "Amor."
The Latin name for vanadium is Vanadium.