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Example sentences from the Web for molars We have teeth that allow us to grind plants (molars ) or tear flesh (incisors).
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It differs from typical rats of the genus Mus by its broader incisors, and the less distinct cusps on the molars .
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 | Various
The molars differ essentially from the teeth of the same class in the human species.
Artistic Anatomy of Animals | douard Cuyer
The molars have their grinding surface comparable to that of the horse; they increase in size from the first to the sixth.
Artistic Anatomy of Animals | douard Cuyer
Premolars compressed, pointed; and the molars with quadrate tuberculated crowns.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 17, Slice 7 | Various
The molars of the upper jaw and the last premolar have only three well-marked cusps; in the lower jaw they have four.
The Cambridge Natural History, Vol X., Mammalia | Frank Evers Beddard
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The teeth with broad surfaces at the back of the mouth that serve to grind food. Including the wisdom teeth, adults have twelve molars — six on the top and six on the bottom. (Compare incisors and canines.)
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