The carving round doors and high windows was of a familiar toothed pattern.
Aldiss, Brian SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE (2004)
Kagg beamed, a twenty-one toothed Stone slid down into a chair opposite his desk.
Terman, Douglas CORMORANT (2004)
It was finely toothed, and was sheathed for safety in a fold of cardboard held in place by a rubber band.
McKewan, Ian THE INNOCENT (2004)
All related terms of 'toothed'
tooth
Your teeth are the hard white objects in your mouth, which you use for biting and chewing.
gap-toothed
If you describe a person or their smile as gap-toothed , you mean that some of that person's teeth are missing .
saw-toothed
having notches along the edge like the teeth of a saw ; serrate
saber-toothed
designating various animals with long, curved upper canine teeth
sweet-toothed
having a strong liking for sweet foods
toothed whale
any whale belonging to the cetacean suborder Odontoceti, having a single blowhole and numerous simple teeth and feeding on fish, smaller mammals, molluscs , etc: includes dolphins and porpoises
fine-toothed comb
a comb with fine, closely set teeth
saber-toothed tiger
any of various extinct cats , closely resembling the tiger , but with a more massive body, shorter legs and tail, and long, curved upper canine teeth : found from the Oligocene to the Pleistocene , and of wide distribution
sabre-toothed tiger
any of various extinct Tertiary felines of the genus Smilodon and related genera, with long curved upper canine teeth