different between toothlike vs teethlike
toothlike
English
Etymology
tooth +? -like
Adjective
toothlike (comparative more toothlike, superlative most toothlike)
- Resembling a tooth or some aspect of one.
toothlike From the web:
- what do tooth fairies like
- what a tooth looks like
- what wisdom tooth pain like
- what is tooth extraction like
- what a tooth looks like under a crown
- what a tooth looks like after extraction
- what dead tooth look like
- what does tooth look like
teethlike
English
Etymology
teeth +? -like
Adjective
teethlike (comparative more teethlike, superlative most teethlike)
- Resembling teeth; toothlike.
teethlike From the web:
- what do teeth look like
- what should teeth look like
- what do teeth taste like
- what wisdom teeth look like
- what perfect teeth look like
- what do teeth look like when coming in
- what healthy teeth look like
- what teeth are like
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