toothpaste

English

Etymology

From tooth +‎ paste. Compare Saterland Frisian Tuskepasta (toothpaste), West Frisian toskpoetserguod (toothpaste), Dutch tandpasta (toothpaste), German Zahnpasta, Zahnpaste (toothpaste), Danish tandpasta (toothpaste), Swedish tandpasta (toothpaste), Icelandic tannkrem (toothpaste).

Pronunciation

Noun

toothpaste (countable and uncountable, plural toothpastes)

  1. A paste, normally used with a toothbrush, for cleaning the teeth.#:
    fluoride toothpaste
    whitening toothpaste
    tube of toothpaste
    squeeze toothpaste
    She squeezed a bit of toothpaste onto her brush.
    The dentist recommended a fluoride toothpaste.
    The child chose a strawberry-flavored toothpaste.

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Verb

toothpaste (third-person singular simple present toothpastes, present participle toothpasting, simple past and past participle toothpasted)

  1. To cover, or smear, with toothpaste.