TWO-TOOTH OR TWO-TEETH
Sir, —l noticed in an English newspaper that they advertise their sheep for sale as two-teeth or whatever it may be. In this country they are advertised Hw two-tooth, four-tooth and so on. We do not go to a dentist and say we had two tooth taken out. I would like to know which is right, and the genera' public would, too.—Yours, etc., TOOTH OR TEETH. March 15, 1950.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26064, 17 March 1950, Page 9
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