toothed in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for toothed in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.tooth <pl teeth> [Brit tuːθ, Am tuθ] N (of person, animal, comb, zip, saw)

gap-toothed [Brit, Am ˈɡæp ˈˌtuθt] N

sabretooth, sabre-toothed tiger N

fine-tooth comb, fine-toothed comb [Brit, Am ˈˌfaɪn ˌtuθ ˈˌkoʊm] N

eye tooth <pl eye teeth> [Am ˈaɪtuθ] N DENT

dog-tooth <pl dogteeth> N ARCHIT

Translations for toothed in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

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Translations for toothed in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

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It has toothed, bipinnate compound leaves up to 40 cm long and 30 cm broad.
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In the spring the underground stems produce compound leaves that are large and finely toothed.
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Leaves are 4 to 20 mm long and 20 to 40 mm wide and have appressed hairs on the upper surface and toothed edges.
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They have leaves made up of small, overlapping, toothed leaflets and inflorescences of white or pinkish flowers which are similar in appearance to horkelias.
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The dark green leaves are narrow and covered in white hairs, and the edges are wavy and toothed.
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The lower stipules are tipped with bristles and the upper stipules may be toothed.
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Leaves 4 to 8 cm long, 1.5 to 3 cm wide, wavy edged or toothed.
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The extremities are positioned in front of the toothed escapement wheel.
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The leaves are alternately arranged, simple broad lanceolate, 510 cm long and 13 cm broad, with an entire or finely toothed margin.
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In the toothed whales, the lower jawbone is broad with a cavity at its base, which projects towards the place where it joins the cranium.
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