bridgework

English

Etymology

From bridge + -work

Noun

bridgework (countable and uncountable, plural bridgeworks)

  1. (dentistry) A partial denture that is anchored to existing teeth.
    • 1941, "Sullivan's Travels":
      Just think. If you were some big shot like a casting director or something, I'd be staring into your bridgework, saying, 'Yes, Mr. Smearkase; no, Mr. Smearkase; not really, Mr. Smearkase. Oh! Mr. Smearkase, that's my knee!'
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