| 释义 |
saber-toothed in American English (ˈseɪbərˌtuθt) adjective designating various animals with long, curved upper canine teeth saber-toothed in American English (ˈseibərˌtuːθt) adjectivehaving long, saberlike upper canine teeth, sometimes extending below the margin of the lower jaw Word origin [1840–50 ]This word is first recorded in the period 1840–50. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: bypass, creationism, dope, pylon, sensationalism |