"Lipid" is a word in HILIGAYNON
lipíd - A tooth with a supernumerary
behind it. May lipíd siá. He has two teeth
one behind the other. Lipíd ang íya
ngípon. He has a double row of teeth. (cf.
kápid—twin).
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sámpaw - A snag-tooth, straggle-tooth; a double tooth growing behind another tooth; a badly developed or prominent molar tooth. (cf. …
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