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What is Greek for the tooth?
The Greek word for tooth is
ὀδούς (odous)
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It's worth noting that this is the singular form. The plural is
ὀδόντες (odontes)
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What does the Anglo Saxon root Leo mean?
What is some words with the root word tend?
Morphology
Homonym meaning guide or cause to move and wide path leading house garage starting with D?
What is the male equivalent of in Italian?
Is it common to see de or y used in a Hispanic last name?
What is the homonym of murky?
What is their sister in french?
What are suffixes for observe?
What part of spech is the word taunts?
What one word do these 3 words have in common Weightflysand?
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