Toothlessness

Synonyms for "toothlessness" (3 found)

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Noun(1 words)

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Related words (1)

Noun(1 words)

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Translations

14 translations across 11 languages.

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Crimean Tatar

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  • tişsizlik noun (the state or condition of being toothless; lack of teeth)

Dutch

1 entries
  • tandeloosheid noun (the state or condition of being toothless; lack of teeth)

Finnish

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  • hampaattomuus noun (the state or condition of being toothless; lack of teeth)

French

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  • anodontie noun (the state or condition of being toothless; lack of teeth)
  • édentement noun (the state or condition of being toothless; lack of teeth)

German

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  • Zahnlosigkeit noun (the state or condition of being toothless; lack of teeth)

Hungarian

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  • fogatlanság noun (the state or condition of being toothless; lack of teeth)

Macedonian

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  • беззабност noun (the state or condition of being toothless; lack of teeth)
  • беззабост noun (the state or condition of being toothless; lack of teeth)

Polish

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  • bezzębie noun (the state or condition of being toothless; lack of teeth)
  • bezzębność noun (the state or condition of being toothless; lack of teeth)

Spanish

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  • sholquera noun (the state or condition of being toothless; lack of teeth)

Swedish

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  • tandlöshet noun (the state or condition of being toothless; lack of teeth)

Turkish

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  • dişsizlik noun (the state or condition of being toothless; lack of teeth)

Sample sentences

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Near-synonyms: anodontia, edentulism

Source: wiktionary

She denounced the treaty's toothlessness in combatting climate change.

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