tooth in Finnish
tooth in Finnish is hammas, sahanhammas, pito — tooth means a hard structure in the mouth used for biting and chewing.
tooth in Finnish
hammas
sahanhammas
pito
Of a rope, the stickiness when in contact with another rope as in a knot.
hammas
(zoology) A projection or point in other parts of the body resembling the tooth of a vertebrate animal.
nystyrä
(zoology) A projection or point in other parts of the body resembling the tooth of a vertebrate animal.
sahanhammas
(zoology) A projection or point in other parts of the body resembling the tooth of a vertebrate animal.
What does "tooth" mean?
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noun A hard structure in the mouth used for biting and chewing.
"She lost a baby tooth at school today."
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noun A sharp, pointed projection, as on a saw, gear, or comb.
"One of the teeth on the saw blade was chipped."
tooth in a sentence
- She lost a baby tooth at school today.
- The dentist found a cavity in his back tooth.
- One of the teeth on the saw blade was chipped.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "tooth" in Finnish?
"tooth" in Finnish is hammas, sahanhammas, pito. tooth means: A hard structure in the mouth used for biting and chewing.
How do you use "tooth" in a sentence?
Example: "She lost a baby tooth at school today." In Finnish, "tooth" is hammas, sahanhammas, pito.
Are there other ways to say "tooth" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "tooth": hammas, sahanhammas, pito, nystyrä.
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