I it may not make sense to you, but it's calleda toothbrush because a teethbrush wouldn't be proper grammar. THere is only one brush for multiple teeth, so you would use the singular version of teeth which is tooth.
2007-03-24 15:48:35
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answered by LucyKay 2
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Because it was invented in West Virginia, where "Nice tooth" is a good pick-up line.
Because it was invented in Kentucky.
Because it was invented in Arkansas.
Because it was invented in Alabama.
Because it was invented in Maine.
Because it was invented by a blonde.
Because it was invented by a hillbilly.
Because it was invented by a Willie Nelson roadie.
Because it was invented by an NHS dentist in the UK.
Because you are supposed to brush one tooth at the time.
Because they didn't want to make people who have only one tooth feel bad.
Because the original toothbrush was a frayed twig and you could only brush one tooth at a time.
Why is it called a "pair" of pants?
Serious answers:
Compound words in English are almost always if not always formed with the singular word, such as mousetrap, football, bookcase, bedroom and toothbrush
http://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/mysteries/tooth.html
2007-03-25 02:00:10
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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It's probably called a toothbrush and not a teethbrush because first, toothbrush sounds better. But that's not my point. (: It's probably called a toothbrush because it was meant to brush each tooth individually. At least that's my guess...
2007-03-24 15:49:02
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answered by xbabyxhollisterx 1
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comparable reason a hairbrush is spoke of as a hairbrush while maximum folk brush numerous hairs. that's to be politically the ultimate option. there may be a individual accessible with in simple terms one the tooth, comparable as there may be a individual accessible with a single hair. We does not choose them to experience excluded or get their emotions harm. hence, it truly is a broom for each individual with a minimum of one the tooth or strand of hair. human beings devoid of tooth or hair in any respect does not choose the product so as that should be beside the point. whether a headcrown smoother and gum wiper won't be too some distance at the back of. Any enterprenuers accessible?
2016-12-19 13:17:45
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answered by ? 4
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You are right.
Start calling so.
Go to a shop and ask for teethbrush he would give you 10 toothbrushes and also will tell you its not teethbrush it would be toothbrushes.
LOL !!!!!!
We can not control the conventional words used in vocabulary.
2007-03-24 15:50:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway?
Why does sour cream have an expiration date when it is already sour?
By the way, I don't use a "hairs brush" or a beards trimmer".
2007-03-24 15:48:41
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answered by and,or,nand,nor 6
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it's used to brush one tooth at a time. ONE tooth, so its called a "tooth" brush, get it?
2007-03-24 15:48:08
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answered by Piguy 4
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no. They dont call a hairbrush a hairs brush
2007-03-24 15:53:19
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answered by Ashes 3
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Yeah! Just like toothpaste should be called teethpaste!
2007-03-24 15:47:35
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answered by ~♥The Hon♥~ 2
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Why do you put on your pants in the morning? Do you wear 2 pair? Or wait a minute... Do you wear a pair? Aaahhhhh!!!!!!!!!!1
2007-03-24 15:47:22
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answered by J C 3
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