gap-toothed
Appearance
See also: gaptoothed
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English gap tothed, gapt tothed (also gaptothe), alteration of earlier gat-tothed (literally “gate-toothed”), equivalent to gap + toothed.
Adjective
[edit]gap-toothed (not comparable)
- Exhibiting a gap between the teeth, especially between the two upper central incisors.
- Exhibiting a gap where a tooth is missing, as of a child who has lost a baby tooth, or an adult who has lost a permanent tooth.
- 2011, David F. Bjorklund, Carlos Hernández Blasi, Child & Adolescent Development: An Integrated Approach, →ISBN, pages 141–42:
- The gap-toothed grins of many 7- and 8-year-olds reflect the rapid loss of baby teeth and eruption of permanent teeth during the early school years, although children typically do not lose all of their primary teeth until they are about 12 years old.
Synonyms
[edit]Translations
[edit]having a gap between the front teeth
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missing a tooth
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