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Definition of Untoothed

Untooth
Untooth Un*tooth", v. t. [1st pref. un- + tooth.] To take out the teeth of. --Cowper.

Meaning of Untoothed from wikipedia

- octopus agave, is a species of agave endemic to Mexico. It is known for its untoothed arching and twisting leaves. Wild plants had been found in 1899 by Joseph...
- Please notify the good-faith creator and any main contributors of the redirect by placing {{subst:Rfd notice|Untoothed whale}} ~~~~ on their talk page....
- hyacinths. Hyacinthus grows from bulbs, each producing around 4-6 narrow untoothed leaves and 1-3 spikes or racemes of flowers. In wild species, the flowers...
- with 13-17 lanceolate leaflets and a winged rachis. Leaflets are entire (untoothed) or with small teeth, green and shiny above but whitish and pubescent...
- pairs, nearly stalkless, with linear elliptic round-tipped blades and untoothed margins. The plant sends up erect flowering shoots in summer. The flowers...
- toothed margin; leaves higher on the stems are slender and sometimes untoothed. The flowers are blue to violet in wild plants, with a five-lobed corolla...
- and decussate pairs, simple acute ovate, 3–8 cm (1–3 in) long with an untoothed margin; both the leaves and stems of the plant are hairy and slightly...
- flowers in shades of blue to violet and white and more-or-less triangular untoothed leaves. The species was first described in 1859 as Maurandya wislizeni...
- 6–12 cm (2–5 in) long and 2–4 cm (3⁄4–1+5⁄8 in) broad, with an entire (untoothed) margin. On some leaves the margin undulates. The fruit is a small, shiny...
- centimeters (2–4+3⁄4 inches) long and 1–2.5 cm (3⁄8–1 in) broad with an entire (untoothed and unlobed) margin; they are bright green above, paler beneath, usually...