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dentifrice
[ den-tuh-fris ]
noun
- a paste, powder, liquid, or other preparation for cleaning the teeth.
dentifrice
/ ˈdɛntɪfrɪs /
noun
- any substance, esp paste or powder, for use in cleaning the teeth
Word History and Origins
Origin of dentifrice1
Word History and Origins
Origin of dentifrice1
Example Sentences
It is better to clean the teeth with a piece of sponge, or very soft brush, than with a stiff brush, and there is no dentifrice so good as White Castile Soap.
Today it is employed as a preservative for cured meat and is the active ingredient in desensitizing dentifrice, including Crest Sensitivity toothpaste.
The leniency of the Government hitherto and the commercial energy of many religious orders, manufacturers of articles varying from chartreuse to hair-restorers and dentifrice, had enabled them to amass enormous sums held in mortmain.
The treatment consists in removing the tartar from the teeth, applying strong antiseptics to the groove between the teeth and the gums, and employing mouth-washes and dentifrices.
The teeth, too, might be made whiter with a dentifrice and brush; but in all likelihood the nearest approach to their having ever been cleansed has been while chewing a piece of tough deer-meat.
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