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Zahn

Zahn is a German noun meaning "tooth." It denotes a single tooth in anatomical terms and is used widely in dentistry and everyday speech. The plural form is Zähne. In everyday language and medical contexts, Zahn serves as the root in many compound words, such as Zahnarzt (dentist), Zahnmedizin (dentistry), Zahnpasta (toothpaste), Zahnbürste (toothbrush), Zahnfleisch (gum), Zahnwurzel (tooth root), Zahnstein (tartar), and Weisheitszahn (wisdom tooth).

Etymology and cognates: The word Zahn is of Germanic origin and has cognates in related West Germanic

Usage and cultural context: As a family name, Zahn is of German origin and is borne by

See also: Tooth (cross-lamil), Dentistry, Dentistry-related terms in German.

languages,
including
Dutch
tand
and
English
tooth.
It
traces
back
to
Proto-Germanic
roots
associated
with
the
concept
of
a
tooth,
and
it
has
remained
a
stable
term
in
modern
German
for
centuries.
various
individuals
in
different
fields.
In
addition
to
its
literal
meaning,
the
term
appears
in
medical
and
dental
terminology,
reflecting
its
central
role
in
anatomy,
oral
health,
and
related
professions.