Toothed in spanish

Dentada

pronunciation: dentɑdɑ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

toothed = dentado, con dientes. 

Example: In their most essential form, gears are round, toothed devices enabling the conversion of engine speed into torque.

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» buck-toothed = con dientes salidos, con dientes de conejo. 

Example: Classic examples of this technique are Jim Woodring's dream-like, wordless adventures of 'Frank,' the buck-toothed cat.

» fine-tooth(ed) = de dientes finos, de púas finas. 

Example: Fine-tooth carders are best for delicate and fine fibers like angora, alpaca, and fine wools like merino.

» gap-toothed = de dientes separados, de dientes mellados, mellado. 

Example: While not the picture of classic beauty, the gap-toothed look succeeds for some.

» large-toothed = de dientes grandes. 

Example: Overall, the steering wheel is in good condition but the leather cover appears to have been chewed on by a large-toothed animal.

» long-toothed = de dientes largos. 

Example: Daily combing and brushing using a long-toothed comb will allow you to regularly inspect for ticks, too.

» sabre-toothed = de dientes de sable. 

Example: Recently, National Geographic had an article on a dog-sized, sabre-toothed animal discovered in Brazil.

» sweet-toothed = goloso, dulcero. 

Example: The approval of a natural alternative to sugar could have the potential to provide thousands of sweet-toothed Australians with an alternative to artificial sweeteners.

» toothed whale = ballena dentada. 

Example: The bottlenose whale belongs to the group of cetaceans known as odontocetes or toothed whales.

» toothed wheel = rueda dentada. 

Example: They are used to transmit rotary motion from one shaft to another by means of toothed wheels, which are in direct mesh with each other.

Toothed synonyms

rough in spanish: , pronunciation: rʌf part of speech: adjective jagged in spanish: , pronunciation: dʒægd part of speech: adjective erose in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪroʊz part of speech: adjective serrated in spanish: , pronunciation: sereɪtɪd part of speech: adjective serrate in spanish: , pronunciation: sereɪt part of speech: adjective notched in spanish: , pronunciation: nɑtʃt part of speech: adjective toothy in spanish: , pronunciation: tuθi part of speech: adjective jaggy in spanish: , pronunciation: dʒægi part of speech: adjective bucktooth in spanish: , pronunciation: bʌktuθ part of speech: noun gap-toothed in spanish: , pronunciation: gæptuθt part of speech: adjective cogged in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑgd part of speech: adjective saw-toothed in spanish: , pronunciation: sɔtuðd part of speech: adjective biserrate in spanish: , pronunciation: bɪzɜreɪt part of speech: adjective saber-toothed in spanish: , pronunciation: seɪbɜrtuðd part of speech: adjective sabertoothed in spanish: , pronunciation: sæbɜrtuθt part of speech: adjective sabre-toothed in spanish: , pronunciation: seɪbɜrtuðd part of speech: adjective buck-toothed in spanish: , pronunciation: bʌktuθt part of speech: adjective toothlike in spanish: , pronunciation: tuθlaɪk part of speech: adjective

Toothed antonyms

toothless pronunciation: tuθləs part of speech: adjective
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