It's not an "official" Spanish word authorized by the Real Academia Española, but the word normally used is "picadientes," which means 'picks teeth.'
"Toothpick" in Spanish is "palillo de dientes." It is pronounced, "pah-LEE-yo day dee-EHN-tace." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
The word 'toothpick' will do. The two words are tooth and pick.
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handpick icepick pickpocket pickup toothpick
Toothpick, telephone, tripod, television.
change the toothpick
In the story "The Hickory Toothpick," the word "plumb" refers to the act of measuring the depth of something vertically, typically using a plumb line or a similar tool. It is often used in construction or carpentry to ensure that structures are perfectly vertical or aligned. In the context of the story, the protagonist uses the word "plumb" to describe the precise and careful nature of his craftsmanship in making the hickory toothpick.
A toothpick bridge, if you make it just right. :)
plastic toothpick is stronger than a wooden toothpick
Toothpick in my dogs throat
* horseback * flashback * greenback * drumstick * toothpick * pitchfork
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