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The plural noun 'teeth' is an abstract noun as a word for the power and authority to be effective; a word for a concept.

The plural noun 'teeth' (singular 'tooth') is a concrete noun as a word the hard, bony enamel-coated structures in the jaws of most vertebrates; the projections on the rim of a cogwheel or the edge of a saw or a comb; a word for physical things.

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The plural noun 'teeth' has an abstract use that the singular noun tooth does not.

The plural noun 'teeth' is an abstract noun as a word for effective power to enforce or accomplish something.

example: We need a law that has some teeth.

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Abstract noun for tooth

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