gap-toothed

Etymology
From, (also ), alteration of earlier , equivalent to.

Adjective

 * 1) exhibiting a gap between the teeth, especially between the two upper central incisors
 * 2) exhibiting a gap where a tooth is missing, as of a child who has lost a baby tooth, or an adult who has lost a permanent tooth
 * 1) exhibiting a gap where a tooth is missing, as of a child who has lost a baby tooth, or an adult who has lost a permanent tooth

Translations

 * Finnish: jolla on rako etuhampaiden välissä
 * French: qui a les dents du bonheur
 * Irish: grabach, mantach, scagfhiaclach, séanasach
 * Polish:
 * Russian:


 * Irish: mantach, scagfhiaclach