the white bity things in your mouth.
perhaps the original one had oversized incisors
2006-11-15 22:25:12
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answered by Ruthie Baby 6
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Tooth with root on human gum is the subject you'r mentioning.
In between two mechanical points the transmission of effort is done through the gear wheels. In the gear wheel you will find seeral cuts. each of them is also called tooth.
Coming to the question:
IIn Middle East you will find several people having a family name as "Asad". In Arabic Asad means lion. So all asads are not the lion!
2006-11-16 06:29:32
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answered by SESHADRI K 6
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The same thing that a surname of Blue, or White or Doors or any other thing would mean. In this instance it would mean the white things in ones mouth which we use to chew food with.
2006-11-16 06:26:11
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answered by London Girl 5
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What does anyones surname mean? Silly question
2006-11-16 14:02:39
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answered by tildypops 3
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i used to know a Girl called Tina Tooth lol
2006-11-16 06:25:17
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answered by David 2
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Dorothy Mantooth is a saint!
2006-11-16 06:34:02
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answered by Graeme T 2
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It may not be a name of English origin. perhaps it derives from another language.
Then again, it could be an English name, such as BUSH, or CASTLE. or FORREST.
2006-11-16 06:51:59
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answered by cloud43 5
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Some names are based on occupation...maybe he was a dentist??
2006-11-16 06:57:06
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answered by SlapHappy 4
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One of their ancestors was a dentist
2006-11-16 13:29:03
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answered by Kari 3
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Bite me
2006-11-16 06:31:10
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answered by uk_duggy_uk 3
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