interdental
Americanadjective
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between teeth.
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Phonetics. articulated with the tip of the tongue between the upper and lower front teeth, as the fricatives (th̸) and (th) of thy and thigh.
adjective
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situated between teeth
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phonetics (of a consonant) pronounced with the tip of the tongue lying between the upper and lower front teeth, as for the th sounds in English thin and then
Other Word Forms
- interdentally adverb
Etymology
Origin of interdental
Example Sentences
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Of course, no one likes flossing, but Dr Sharma says using interdental brushes, particularly rubber ones, can make it easier and less painful.
From BBC
If you have yet to make it a habit, pick up some interdental brushes, which are easier to use than string floss.
From The Guardian
Interdental cleaning is especially important if you have a history of gum disease.
From The Guardian
Interdental brushes, floss picks, or floss holders may help you navigate more easily.
From Washington Post
“The French have a very different ‘T.’ It’s a very interdental ‘T.’
From Washington Post
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