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teeth

Gums vs Teeth - What's the difference?

gums | teeth |


As nouns the difference between gums and teeth

is that gums is while teeth is .

Teeth vs Comb - What's the difference?

teeth | comb |


As nouns the difference between teeth and comb

is that teeth is while comb is a toothed implement for grooming the hair or (formerly) for keeping it in place or comb can be (abbreviation) combination.

As a verb comb is

(especially of hair or fur) to groom with a toothed implement; chiefly with a.

Teeth vs Finger - What's the difference?

teeth | finger |


As a noun teeth

is .

As a proper noun finger is

.

Teeth vs Running - What's the difference?

teeth | running |


As nouns the difference between teeth and running

is that teeth is while running is the action of the verb to run .

As an adjective running is

moving or advancing by running.

As an adverb running is

(informal) consecutively; in a row.

As a verb running is

.

Dentist vs Teeth - What's the difference?

dentist | teeth |


As nouns the difference between dentist and teeth

is that dentist is a medical doctor who specializes in dentistry while teeth is .

Teeth vs Shine - What's the difference?

teeth | shine |


As nouns the difference between teeth and shine

is that teeth is while shine is brightness from a source of light.

As a verb shine is

to emit light or shine can be to cause (something) to shine; put a shine on (something); polish (something).

Teeth vs Lips - What's the difference?

teeth | lips |


As nouns the difference between teeth and lips

is that teeth is while lips is .

Feet vs Teeth - What's the difference?

feet | teeth |


As nouns the difference between feet and teeth

is that feet is (foot) while teeth is .

Tooths vs Teeth - What's the difference?

tooths | teeth |


As a verb tooths

is (tooth).

As a noun teeth is

.

Poop vs Teeth - What's the difference?

poop | teeth |


As nouns the difference between poop and teeth

is that poop is the stern of a ship while teeth is plural of lang=en.

As a verb poop

is to break seawater with the poop of a vessel, especially the poop deck.

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