How Do You Spell TOOTHLIKE?

Pronunciation: [tˈuːθla͡ɪk] (IPA)

The word "toothlike" is spelled with three syllables: /ˈtuːθlaɪk/. The first syllable starts with the "oo" sound as in "too" and "blue". The second syllable starts with the "th" sound as in "think" and "thumb" followed by a short "i" sound as in "sit" and "bit". The final syllable has the "like" sound as in "bike" and "strike". This word is often used to describe something that resembles a tooth in some way, such as a tooth-like projection or shape.

TOOTHLIKE Meaning and Definition

  1. Toothlike, also spelled "tooth-like," is an adjective that describes something that resembles, is shaped like, or has characteristics similar to a tooth. The term is derived from the noun "tooth," referring to the small, calcified structure embedded in the jawbone of most vertebrates, used for biting, chewing, and breaking down food.

    When used to describe an object or structure, toothlike suggests that it has a shape or features that bear resemblance to a tooth. It implies a pointed, elongated, or sharp projection that may be found in various contexts. For instance, in a geological context, toothlike may be used to describe the pointed edges of rock formations that resemble teeth. In biology, this term may be applied to describe certain anatomical structures or objects resembling the shape or function of teeth. It can also be used metaphorically to describe physical or abstract characteristics that are sharp, pointed, or penetrating.

    When referring to an appearance, toothlike typically indicates the shape, color, or texture that resembles teeth. For instance, toothlike can be used to describe the jagged or uneven edges of objects that have a texture reminiscent of teeth. In a dental context, this term may also describe prostheses or artificial structures that are made to resemble natural teeth.

    Overall, toothlike denotes a similarity or likeness to the physical characteristics, shape, or appearance associated with teeth.

Common Misspellings for TOOTHLIKE

  • roothlike
  • foothlike
  • goothlike
  • yoothlike
  • 6oothlike
  • 5oothlike
  • tiothlike
  • tkothlike
  • tlothlike
  • tpothlike
  • t0othlike
  • t9othlike
  • toithlike
  • tokthlike
  • tolthlike
  • topthlike
  • to0thlike
  • to9thlike
  • toorhlike
  • toothlke
  • toothlyke
  • Tewthfish
  • teetuhlike

Etymology of TOOTHLIKE

The word "toothlike" is formed by combining two words: "tooth" and "like".

1. "Tooth" comes from the Old English word "tōþ", which has its origins in the Proto-Germanic word "*tanþs". This word can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "*dent-", which also means "tooth". The word "tooth" refers to the hard, bony structure in the mouth that is used for biting and chewing food.

2. "Like" is derived from the Old English word "lic", which means "body, form, appearance". It has its roots in the Proto-Germanic word "*likaną" and the Proto-Indo-European word "*leik-", both meaning "body, form, likeness".

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