释义 |
teethed, a. Chiefly Sc. and dial.|tiːθt| [f. teeth, pl. of tooth n. + -ed2.] Furnished with or having teeth; toothed.
1775Ash, Teethed, furnished with teeth. 1825J. Nicholson Operat. Mechanic 659 Some persons imagine..that teethed wheels and rackwork would be necessary where the railway was not perfectly level. 1879J. White Jottings 49 (E.D.D.) The instrument used for reaping in our young days was the teethed sickle. b. In parasynthetic compounds, as pearly-teethed.
1844W. Cross Disruption xxiii. (E.D.D.), A lang-teethed heckle. |