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toothpaste
English
Etymology
From tooth +? paste. Compare Saterland Frisian Tuskepasta (“toothpaste”), West Frisian toskpoetserguod (“toothpaste”), Dutch tandpasta (“toothpaste”), German Zahnpasta, Zahnpaste (“toothpaste”), Danish tandpasta (“toothpaste”), Swedish tandpasta (“toothpaste”), Icelandic tannkrem (“toothpaste”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?tu??pe?st/
Noun
toothpaste (countable and uncountable, plural toothpastes)
- A paste, normally used with a toothbrush, for cleaning the teeth.
Derived terms
- toothpaste is out of the tube
- toothpastey
- toothpasty
Translations
toothpaste From the web:
- what toothpaste is best
- what toothpaste is best for braces
- what toothpaste is cruelty free
- what toothpaste whitens teeth
- what toothpaste do dentists recommend
- what toothpaste has fluoride
- what toothpaste has the most fluoride
- what toothpaste to stay away from
toothmug
English
Etymology
tooth +? mug
Noun
toothmug (plural toothmugs)
- A mug for holding dentures when not in use.
- A mug for holding toothpaste and toothbrushes, and then water for cleaning the teeth.
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