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Teeth vs Denotare - What's the difference?

teeth | denotare |

As a noun teeth

is .

As a verb denotare is

to indicate or denote.

teeth

English

Noun

(head)
  • (plural only) The ability to be enforced, or to be enforced to any useful effect.
  • Synonyms

    * (plural of "tooth") chompers, pearly whites * (ability to be enforced) enforceability

    Derived terms

    * arm to the teeth * by the skin of one's teeth * cut one's teeth * get one's teeth into / sink one's teeth into * give one's eye-teeth * gnash one's teeth * grit one's teeth * in the teeth of * lie through one's teeth * set one's teeth on edge

    See also

    * toothless English irregular plurals

    denotare

    Not English

    Denotare has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

    English words similar to 'denotare':

    denture, denature, dendrite, dinitrate, dinitride, dinitrile, diametre, dinothere