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单词 toothed
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toothedadj.

/tuːθt/poetic./ˈtuːθɪd/
Etymology: < tooth n. or tooth v. + -ed suffix1.
Furnished with teeth (or a tooth).
1.
a. literal of an animal: Having teeth; with defining words, Having teeth of a specified kind.
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the world > animals > animal body > general parts > head and neck > [adjective] > having teeth
tootheda1400
a1400 K. Alis. (Bodl.) 5392 Hij weren toþed als a man.
1413 Pilgr. Sowle (1859) ii. xlv. 51 Somme of them were tothyd as boores.
1594 W. Shakespeare Venus & Adonis (new ed.) sig. Giiij Had I bene tooth'd like him I must confesse, With kissing him I should haue kild him first.
1661 R. Lovell Πανζωορυκτολογια, sive Panzoologicomineralogia Isagoge sig. B5v The teeth are wanting in some, others are toothed.
1860 F. C. L. Wraxall Life in Sea i. 3 The Cetacea are subdivided into the ‘toothless’ and the ‘toothed’.
b. figurative. Cf. tooth n. 2. rare.
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1584 B. R. tr. Herodotus Famous Hyst. i. f. 63 The basest sorte of yonkers that were not so deyntely toothed.
c. figurative. ‘Biting’, pungent, corrosive. ? Obsolete.
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the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > sourness or acidity > [adjective] > pungent
sharpc1000
hotc1175
poignantc1387
keen1398
angryc1400
eager?c1400
tartc1405
argutec1420
mordicative?a1425
mordificative?a1425
piperinea1425
pungitive?a1425
pikea1475
vehement1490
oversharpa1500
over-stronga1500
penetrating?1576
penetrative1578
quick1578
piercing1593
exalted1594
mordicant1603
acute1620
toothed1628
pungent1644
piquant1645
tartarous1655
mordacious1657
piperate1683
peppery1684
tartish1712
hyperoxide1816
snell1835
mordanta1845
shrill1864
piperitious1890
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > vigour or force > [adjective] > mordant
smartc1330
unkeen?a1425
mordant1474
piquant1521
pugnant1537
quick1542
nippingc1547
nippy1575
cutting1582
yarking1593
stinging1600
pointed1617
pungent1619
toothed1628
aculeate1640
mordacious1648
aculeated1655
piperaceous1674
peppery1826
pointy1883
lashing1900
1628 O. Felltham Resolves: 2nd Cent. lxi. sig. S8 Dab it with aqua fortis, toothed waters, and corroding Minerals.
1675 V. Alsop Anti-Sozzo ii. 65 Those Severe and Toothed Satyrs wherewith he has Torn and Lasht poor Honest Men.
2. Having natural projections or processes like teeth; dentate; indented; jagged: esp. of leaves or other parts of plants; also of the bill of birds, the margin of shells, etc. toothed vertebra, a name for the axiatrtebra, from its tooth or odontoid process ( New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon at Vertebra).
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the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > sharp unevenness > [adjective] > having (a) sharp projection(s)
tootheda1387
tatteredc1394
beaked1589
toothy1611
beaking1679
spiked1681
sworded1681
pronged1707
spiky1720
teethful1729
sharp-pointed1748
spiculated1762
arrowy1791
nibbed1794
shark-toothed1794
tusky1830
spicant1867
spurry1875
the world > space > shape > unevenness > condition or fact of receding > condition or action of indentation of edge > [adjective] > finely or serrated
tootheda1387
serratile?1541
dented1552
denticle1574
sawed1607
comb-like1615
denticulate1661
denticulated1665
serrate1668
serrated1703
dentated1753
dentulated1796
dentelated1797
dentate1810
serratiform1821
serriform1822
teethed1825
saw-edged1846
serried1848
saw-toothed1857
denticular1878
saw tooth1884
a1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden Polychron. (St. John's Cambr.) (1869) II. 383 Perdix..took a plate of iren..and made it i-toþed as a rugge boon of a fische.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Tempest (1623) iv. i. 180 Through Tooth'd briars, sharpe firzes, pricking gosse, & thorns. View more context for this quotation
1796 W. Withering Arrangem. Brit. Plants (ed. 3) III. 679 Leaves smooth, notched and acutely toothed.
1802 W. Paley Nat. Theol. xiii. 267 The middle claw of the heron and cormorant is toothed and notched like a saw.
1859 W. S. Coleman Our Woodlands 19 The leaves..doubly toothed at the edges.
1895 Oracle Encycl. I. 594/2 The wing-margin is denticulated or irregularly toothed.
3. Made or fitted artificially with teeth or tooth-like projections: spec. of a wheel, cogged. toothed ornament (Architecture) = tooth ornament n. at tooth n. Compounds 1b.
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society > occupation and work > equipment > tool > parts of tools generally > [adjective] > provided with teeth or prongs
tootheda1387
tinedc1440
toothful1605
pronged1707
teethed1825
two-pronged1825
a1387 [see sense 2].
1573 T. Tusser Fiue Hundreth Points Good Husbandry (new ed.) f. 15 A barley rake toothed.
1577 B. Googe tr. C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry i. f. 41v They holde their leaft hande full of Corne, and..with toothed Syckles they cut it.
1641 J. Milton Animadversions 9 A toothlesse Satyr is as improper as a toothed sleekstone, and as bullish.
1797 Encycl. Brit. I. 92/2 The toothed wheel D, fixed on the axis EF.
1815 T. Rickman in J. Smith Panorama Sci. & Art I. 163 The ribs were often enriched by the toothed ornament.
1845 P. Barlow Manuf. in Encycl. Metrop. VIII. 101/2 A toothed wheel is generally understood to be one in which the teeth are cast or cut on the wheel itself, forming one whole.
1862 J. H. Parker Rickman's Styles Archit. Eng. (ed. 6) 294 An ornament almost as peculiar to the Decorated style as the toothed ornament [is] to the Early English.
1905 Westm. Gaz. 20 June 4/2 The protest..against the use of the spring toothed-trap.

Compounds

toothed-billed (= tooth-billed adj.); also frequently as the second element in parasynthetic combinations, as buck-toothed, sweet-toothed.
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the world > animals > birds > parts of or bird defined by > [adjective] > having beak or bill > with particular type of edge
razorbilla1705
razor-billed1748
saw-billed1785
toothed-billed1841
tooth-billed1862
saw-beaked1869
serratirostral-
?1523 J. Fitzherbert Bk. Husbandry f. xliiiiv A graffyng sawe..very thyn and thycke tothed.
1694 Narbrough's Acct. Several Late Voy. 64 They are smooth and even toothed.
1706 S. Sewall Diary 25 Dec. (1973) I. 558 I bought me a great Tooth'd Comb at Dwight's.
1841 Penny Cycl. XXI. 416/2 The..tribe of Dentirostres, or toothed-billed birds.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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