These dentals are filled with the round dots that stand singly in the preceding cases.
The strong curve of the back, the dentals and dots, and the muzzle and mouth refer apparently to the same creature.
Labials are formed chiefly by the lips, dentals by the teeth, palatals by the palate, gutturals by the throat, nasals by the nose, and linguals by the tongue.
Happening to catch a glimpse of the white even teeth of Hohora one of our attendants, King Peepi coolly begged of Media the favor, to have those same dentals drawn on the spot, and presented to him.
But, it seems, not destined for him; Media leaving it to the present proprietor, whether his dentals should change owners or not.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dentals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.