denture

[ US /ˈdɛntʃɝ/ ]
[ UK /dˈɛnt‍ʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a dental appliance that artificially replaces missing teeth
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How To Use denture In A Sentence

  • Besides being the colour of pants worn during training and performing, red trousers symbolize the indentured servitude of children who were bound by contract and often forced to live and train at these schools.
  • Objective : To improve retainers aesthetics and alleviate buccal retainers peculiar sense for patients removable partial denture.
  • This was referred to as ‘adoption’ and was distinct from binding them to labor for a master under indenture.
  • But I was told that there, in fact, was those kind of indentures in the second column also, the vote for U.S. S.nator. CNN Transcript - Special Event: Leon County Circuit Court Hears Arguments in Election 2000 Contest - December 2, 2000
  • Instead, they are asking for specifics, such as denture cream and sandwich bags. Andy Kondrat: Dispatch from a Burning San Diego
  • Dr. Denture preaches that the body and its engine, the brain, are the physical manifestations of all of our flaws, psychic, spiritual, and dermatological. Anhedonia (excerpt)
  • They actually want you to treat them like indentured servants!
  • Gold crowns and dentures could then be traded for ready money when one of those whopping utility bills lands on your doormat. Times, Sunday Times
  • When their terms of indenture were over, some moved to Johannesburg and Cape Town, but most remained in the eastern region.
  • The bulbs shed white light, as opposed to the old-denture hue of plain old bulbs.
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