incisor / ɪnˈsaɪ zər /

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incisor 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Dentistry.

  1. any of the four anterior teeth in each jaw, used for cutting and gnawing.

incisor 近义词

incisor

等同于 tooth

incisor

等同于 tusk

incisor 的近义词 5
incisor

等同于 tooth

更多incisor例句

  1. The tools, shaped like giant incisors, are almost identical to celts that would have traditionally been made from stone—but the iron versions would have been ground into shape by hand, without the help of a forge.
  2. Horses have snipping incisors at the front to tear up grass, and huge grinding molars at the back.
  3. He had only one tooth, and he ate by using his thumb as a second incisor.
  4. One source told Orth that Cruise brought in his hairstylist for Boniadi and wanted her incisor teeth filed down.
  5. In young females the width of the braincase is more than the distance between the alveoli of the incisor and first molar.
  6. The incisor teeth are remarkably curved in their long axes, with a convexity in front.
  7. I see four sharp incisor teeth, father—two upper, and two under, as a squirrel has.
  8. The single median sulcus on the anterior face of each incisor is typical of the genus Cratogeomys.
  9. The incisor of memorial brasses, again, more especially in continental examples, shows a fondness for the same principle.