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Teethed vs Teether - What's the difference?

teethed | teether |

As a verb teethed

is (teethe).

As a noun teether is

a device given to infants to help soothe inflamed gums during teething, often filled with a fluid or gel that can be frozen or refrigerated.

teethed

English

Verb

(head)
  • (teethe)

  • teethe

    English

    Verb

    (teeth)
  • To grow teeth.
  • Babies typically start teething at about six months.
  • To bite on something to relieve discomfort caused by growing teeth.
  • She'll teethe on anything that she can get into her mouth.

    Derived terms

    * teething ring

    teether

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A device given to infants to help soothe inflamed gums during teething, often filled with a fluid or gel that can be frozen or refrigerated.
  • Synonyms

    * teething ring