Of, pertaining to, or designating the tooth next to the incisors in mammals; fang.
an enlarged tooth between the incisors and premolars; usually a large stabbing tooth, occasionally bladelike, but sometimes small and similar to the teeth preceding it. Absent in rodents.
Commonly a pointed tooth located between the incisors and the first premolar. The third tooth from the middle of the jaw otherwise known as the eye tooth.
adjective, Latin canis = dog.
The Pernese version of a dog, they do not use the word dog, for the animal has been bred to be durable on pern.
one of the four pointed conical teeth (two in each jaw) located between the incisors and the premolars
of or relating to a pointed conical tooth
of or relating to or characteristic of members of the family Canidae
An elongated, single-rooted and single-cusped tooth posterior to the incisors and anterior to the premolars.
1. (adj.) Of or pertaining to a dog or dog-like qualities. 2. (n.) Any member of the dog genus.
The hold'em starting hand King-Nine (K9).
Pertaining to dogs and their relatives.
Pointed tooth used to tear food: two upper and two lower. Also known as cuspids or eyeteeth.
One of four basic kinds of mammalian teeth; anteriormost in maxilla (and counterpart of dentary); frequently elongate, unicuspid, and single-rooted; never more than one per quadrant.
K-9; Animals of the family Canidae, which include fox, jackal, wolf and dog; a large conical shaped tooth
the pointy teeth just behind the laterals.
The third tooth from the centre of the mouth to the back of the mouth. Also known as the 'eye tooth'; These are the front teeth that have one rounded or pointed edge used for biting.
adj. Characteristic of a dog.
Refers to when a player's hole cards consist of a king and a nine (K-9). This hand is also referred to as "The Dog".
The third tooth from the middle of the jaw. There are totally 4 of them. They are the longest teeth in humans.
King (K), nine (9). Also known as pedigree, mongrel.
Hole cards comprised of a King and a Nine
The holdem starting hand King-Nine (K9), sometimes referred to as "The Dog"
a member of a family of animals that includes dogs, wolves, foxes, and coyotes.
Starting hand of King, nine
teeth - Counting back from the space between your two front teeth, the third teeth back on both sides, top and bottom. They are the most pointed teeth in your mouth because they are used for tearing through foods.
An animal of the family Canidae, especially a dog.
One of four teeth found between the molars and incisors; also known as eye teeth.