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in·ci·sor I0082400 (ĭn-sī′zər)n. A tooth adapted for cutting or gnawing, located at the front of the mouth along the apex of the dental arch.incisor (ɪnˈsaɪzə) n (Dentistry) a chisel-edged tooth at the front of the mouth. In man there are four in each jawin•ci•sor (ɪnˈsaɪ zər) n. any of the four anterior teeth in each jaw, used for cutting and gnawing.. [1665–75; < New Latin] in·ci·sor (ĭn-sī′zər) A tooth having a sharp edge adapted for cutting or gnawing, located in mammals in the front of the mouth between the canine teeth.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | incisor - a tooth for cutting or gnawing; located in the front of the mouth in both jawstooth - hard bonelike structures in the jaws of vertebrates; used for biting and chewing or for attack and defense | Translationsincision (inˈsiʒən) noun1. a cut, especially one made in a person's body by a surgeon. 切口 切口2. the act of cutting especially by a surgeon. 切開 切开incisor (inˈsaizə) noun one of the four front cutting teeth in the upper or lower jaw. 門牙 门牙incisor
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 front of the canines on the upper jaw of mammals. incisor
incisor (I) [in-si´zor] 1. adapted for cutting.2. incisor tooth; see tooth.in·ci·sor tooth [TA] a tooth with a chisel-shaped crown and a single conical tapering root; there are four of these teeth in the anterior part of each jaw, in both the deciduous and the permanent dentitions. Synonym(s): dens incisivus [TA], incisorincisor (ĭn-sī′zər)n. A tooth adapted for cutting or gnawing, located at the front of the mouth along the apex of the dental arch.in·ci·sor tooth (in-sī'zŏr tūth) [TA] A tooth with a chisel-shaped crown and a single conic tapering root; there are four of these teeth in the anterior part of each jaw, in both the deciduous and the permanent dentitions (e.g., central and lateral teeth). Synonym(s): dens incisivus [TA] , incisor. incisor One of the four central teeth of each jaw, with cutting edges for biting pieces off food. The incisors are situated immediately in front of the canine teeth.incisor a front, chisel-shaped tooth in mammals, normally used for cutting or gnawing purposes. In some species incisors continue to grow throughout life - for example, gnawing rodents and rabbits have ‘persistent pulps'where the pulp cavity remains open throughout life - while in other species they are modified as tusks.in·ci·sor tooth (in-sī'zŏr tūth) [TA] Tooth with a chisel-shaped crown and a single conic tapering root; there are four of these teeth in anterior part of each jaw, in both deciduous and permanent dentitions. Synonym(s): dens incisivus; incisor [TA] . incisor
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