adj. incidere = to cut into, to notch; of the four front upper and lower teeth.
A tooth that is located in the front of the mouth between the cuspids
One of the four front teeth on the upper and lower jaw.
the distal or apical portion of the mandible, usually forming a toothlike process or sharp cutting plate; well developed or modified in carnivorous, omnivorous, and parastic species; usually weak or lacking in herbivorous or filter-feeding species
a tooth for cutting or gnawing; located in the front of the mouth in both jaws
The teeth at the front of the mouth, rooted in the premaxilla/incisive (upper) and dentary (lower) bones, often used for cropping food prior to its movement into the mouth.
four center teeth in either arch, teeth that have sharp biting edge that aid in cutting food.
A cutting tooth: the central and lateral incisors, which are four anterior teeth of the upper and lower jaw.
A front, chisel-shaped tooth in mammals, normally used for cutting or gnawing. In some species incisors continue to grow throughout life.
A cutting tooth in the front of the mouth: four on the upper jaw and four on the lower jaw.
One of four basic kinds of mammalian teeth that, when present, originate in premaxilla of cranium; anterior most teeth (those in front of canines) in lower jaw.
Another name for the central and lateral teeth in your mouth.
one of the flat, sharp-edged teeth in the front of the mouth.
The central or lateral front teeth with cutting edges (4 upper and 4 lower).
The four upper and lower front teeth.
One of the chisel-shaped teeth at the front of the mouth.
One of the eight front teeth.
the name of the type of teeth in the front of the mouth. Four incisors on top and four on bottom.(empty)(empty)(empty)
Are the first and second teeth from front and center; can be identified by their flat edge.
type of tooth located at the front of the mouth. Adults have eight of these flat teeth (four on the top and four on the bottom), and they are used primarily to bite and cut food.
Any of the four front teeth in either the upper or lower jaw.
Any of the front four teeth on either the upper or lower jaw.
Incisors (from Latin incidere, "to cut") are the first kind of tooth in heterodont mammals.