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Incisor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Incisors (from Latin incidere, "to cut") are the first kind of tooth in heterodont mammals. They are located in the premaxilla above and mandible below.
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incisor - definition of incisor by the Free Online Dictionary ...
in·ci·sor (n-s z r) n. A tooth adapted for cutting or gnawing, located at the front of the mouth along the apex of the dental arch. incisor [ɪnˈsaɪzə]
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incisor - definition of incisor in the Medical dictionary - by the ...
incisor /in·ci·sor/ (I) (-si´zer) 1. adapted for cutting. 2. incisor tooth. in·ci·sor (n-s z r) n. Any of the four teeth adapted for cutting or gnawing, having a chisel-shaped ...
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incisor - Definition of incisor at YourDictionary.com
a cutting tooth; any of the front teeth between the canines in either jaw: in humans there are eight incisors
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Incisor teeth - definition of Incisor teeth in the Medical dictionary ...
teeth (t th) n. Plural of tooth. teeth. See tooth. teeth, n See tooth. teeth, hypermobile, n the propensity of teeth to abnormally move or shift positions within the alveolar bone.
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Incisor Definition | Definition of Incisor at Dictionary.com
noun: of the four anterior teeth in each jaw, used for cutting and gnawing.
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incisor - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about incisor
Sharp tooth at the front of the mammalian mouth. Incisors are used for biting or nibbling, as when a rabbit or a sheep eats grass. Rodents, such as rats and squirrels, have large ...
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Incisor.TV and Magazine Bluetooth ... Welcome. Click Information Terminology Ltd publishes IncisorTV and Incisor magazine, and has developed special expertise in the area of short ...
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incisor definition of incisor in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
incisor. a chisel-edged tooth at the front of the mouth. In man there are four in each jaw . incisor [in′sīz·ər] (anatomy) A tooth specialized for cutting, especially those in ...
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Incisors
THE PERMANENT INCISOR TEETH. Introduction/Morphology/Function/Location. Human incisors have thin, blade-like crowns which are adapted for the cutting and shearing of food .
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