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adjective
- Having teeth especially of a specified kind or number
noun
- Any of a suborder (Odontoceti) of cetaceans (such as a dolphin, porpoise, or killer whale) bearing usually numerous simple conical teeth compare baleen whale
adjective
- Having gaps between the teeth
adjective
- Having long sharp canine teeth
noun
- Any of various extinct carnivorous cats (such as genus Smilodon) that were widely distributed in the Oligocene through the Pleistocene of both the Old and New World, are characterized by elongation of the upper canines into curved, piercing or slashing, dagger-like weapons and in enlargement of the gape with corresponding muscular and skeletal changes, and that constitute a distinct felid subfamily (Machairodontinae)
- Any of various extinct North American, Eurasian, and African catlike carnivores (as of the genera Hoplophoneus and Nimravus of the family Nimravidae) of the Late Eocene to Late Miocene that resemble the typical saber-toothed cats
adjective
- Having teeth like those of a saw
"a saw-toothed shark"
- Sawtooth
noun
- Saber-toothed cat
This clue was used on March 17, 2025.