The word "tooth" originates from the Old English term "tōþ," which is related to similar words in other Germanic languages, such as Old High German "zāhz" and Dutch "tand." Its roots can be traced further back to the Proto-Germanic word "*tanþs," which is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*h₁ed-," meaning "to eat." This etymology reflects the tooth's primary function in the process of eating.
the word originated in France...the word dent means tooth in french
Dentist coems form the french, 'dentiste', itself from 'dent' (tooth)
The prefix of the word "tooth" is "tooth-" itself.
The word "tooth" is pronounced as "tooth" with a long "oo" sound.
John would wiggle his tooth so that it would easily come out.
The word tooth has one syllable.
tooth
tooth
double tooth
Another word for Tooth is Tand
'Tooth' is fiacail.
Dandelion means lion's tooth in French. The petals look like sharp teeth.