tut-mouthed

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English

Adjective

tut-mouthed (comparative more tut-mouthed, superlative most tut-mouthed)

  1. (obsolete) Having a projecting under jaw; prognathous.
    • 1585, John Higins, The Nomenclator, Or Remembrancer of A. J:
      That hath his chin and neather iawe more sticking out than the upper jaw: tutmouthed

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