Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) butter tooth (plural butter teeth) (anatomy, dentistry) Either of the two middle incisors...
butterscotch butter-slide butter slime butterspoon butter tart butter tea butter tofu butter tooth butter tree butter will not melt in someone's mouth butter-woman...
bleeding tooth fungus Bluetooth bucktooth butter tooth canine tooth cheektooth cheek tooth clean as a hound's tooth colt's tooth corner tooth cracked tooth syndrome...
tand (“tooth”) + smør (“butter”) tandsmør n (singular definite tandsmørret, not used in plural form) butter on bread thick enough to reveal tooth marks...
birch logs hosting toothed jelly fungus and witch's butter, both of which are useful edible fungi. toothed jelly mushroom jelly tooth false hedgehog mushroom...
curious noſe, a perfect taſte and a ready care (ſhe muſt not be butter fingered, ſweet-toothed, nor faint hearted); for, the firſt will let euery thing fall...
Proto-Indo-European *h₃dónts (“tooth, projection”). Cognate with Old English tind (“tine, prong”), Middle Low German tinde, Icelandic tindur (“spike, tooth of a rake or...
Etc[2], Digitized edition, published 2007: If a person has lost one tooth, the tooth opposit is of no use in mastication ... 1931, Joseph Bowden, Elements...
Lear and His Three Daughters. […] (First Quarto), London: […] Nathaniel Butter, […], published 1608, →OCLC, [Act I, scene i]: […] for I want that glib...