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egg tooth

Definition

Egg tooth is a temporary, pointed projection on the beak of some baby birds that helps them to break out of their eggshell.

Egg tooth is like a tiny spike on a baby bird's beak that helps it to crack open its eggshell when it hatches.

How can the word be used?

The chick was egg-toothed, which helped it to break out of the eggshell.

egg tooth

Different forms of the word

Noun: egg tooth, caruncle, egg apex.

The egg tooth is a small, pointed projection on the beak of some birds that helps them to break out of their eggshell. It is usually shed shortly after hatching.

Adjective: egg-toothed, carunculated.

The word "egg tooth" can be used in a number of ways, depending on the context. Here are a few examples:

Etymology

The word "egg tooth" comes from the Old English word ægþyssa, which means "egg-beak". It is made up of the two Old English words æg (egg) and þyssa (beak).

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