toothed

toothed
toothed [to͞otht, to͞othd]
adj.
1. having (a specified kind or number of) teeth: often used in hyphenated compounds [big-toothed]
2. notched; indented

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toothed (to͞otht, to͞othd) adj.
Having teeth, especially of a certain number or type. Often used in combination:

saw-toothed.

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(as used in expressions)
sabre toothed tiger
sabre toothed cat

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