No, "teeth" is the plural form of "tooth."
Yes, the word tooth is singular. The plural of tooth is "teeth."
The noun teeth is plural.The plural form is tooth.
tooth. Teeth is plural, tooth is singular.
The word tooth is the singular noun. The plural noun is teeth.
The singular possessive is tooth's.
The word teeth is the plural version of the word tooth.
The noun 'teeth' is the plural noun. The singular noun is 'tooth'.
If you are talking about the tooth of Fang or fangs that are teeth,then it would be Fang Teeth.
The noun child's and the noun tooth are not plural nouns.The noun child's is the possessive form of the singular noun child (for example, a child's toy = a toy belonging to a child)The noun tooth is a singular noun. The plural noun is teeth.
Some examples of irregular nouns and their plural forms are: person (singular) / people (plural) child (singular) / children (plural) tooth (singular) / teeth (plural) mouse (singular) / mice (plural)
Goose can become geese. Mouse can become mice. Also, moose does not become "meese."