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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"even teeth" "regular teeth"



Does this lady have even teeth? Does she have regular teeth?
  

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I would say: even teeth, perfect teeth, and a perfect smile.

  • I would say: even teeth, perfect teeth, and a perfect smile.
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I would say: even teeth, perfect teeth, and a perfect smile.
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Thank you, AlpheccaStars.

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Is it wrong to say "Someone has regular teeth" to mean "Someone has even teeth"?
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"regular teeth" does not have the same meaning.
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Thank you, AlpheccaStars.

Can I ask what "regular teeth" means?
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Can I ask what "regular teeth" means? Normal teeth.

I suppose some people might use it as opposed to "irregular" teeth. People with irregular teeth need an orthodontists and braces to make them straight.
Even teeth all are lined up, making a straight, smooth horizontal line:
Uneven teeth are jagged:
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Thank you, AlpheccaStars.

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