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denture
[den-cher]
noun
an artificial replacement of one or several of the teeth partial denture, or all of the teeth full denture of either or both jaws; dental prosthesis.
a set of teeth.
denture
/ ˈdɛntʃə /
noun
Also called: dental plate. false teeth. a partial or full set of artificial teeth
rare, a set of natural teeth
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of denture1
Example Sentences
Half of Tess’ lines are just variations on vain Lily’s fear of wrinkles, dentures and suit jackets stuffed with used tissues.
Things like shoplifting, skipping traffic by impersonating law enforcement and shooting out one’s bottom dentures like a cash-register drawer.
One of the new patients was Jason Taylor, 45, who had already had his teeth removed in hospital and is booked to have new dentures fitted at Darnall.
She was left covered in blood with numerous bruises to her face and neck, as well as broken dentures.
It took two years for his mouth to heal enough for two implant stems to be fitted to hold a bottom denture securely in place.
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