Δόντι [donti]
In Greek, the word for tooth is "οδόντι" (odonti).
The meaning of Dovrak is a Greek word for tooth.
The root word of odontos is "odonto-", which comes from the Greek word "odont-" meaning tooth.
The word "crocodile" has three morphemes: "croco-" (meaning "pebble" in Greek), "-d-" (meaning "tooth" in Greek), and "-ile" (a suffix indicating belonging to a class of animals).
The odontoid process is named after the Greek word "odonto," which means tooth, because it resembles a tooth in shape. It is a bony projection on the axis bone in the neck that resembles a peg or tooth-like structure.
The prefix of the word "tooth" is "tooth-" itself.
Per i o don tistPeri (from the Greek peri)around, about, beyond;don (from the Greek odon)tooth;ist (from the Greek istes) used to denote one who specializes in.
Δόντι. (donti)
The word "tooth" is pronounced as "tooth" with a long "oo" sound.
The English root "odon" comes from the Greek word for tooth, so the equivalent would be dens (English root "dent-").
The Megalodon shark which is Greek for "big tooth" .
The word tooth has one syllable.