Sprout incisors
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TEETHESprout incisors
TEETHIncisors
TEETHIncisors.
CANINEIncisor's neighbor
TEETHECut incisors
CANINETOOTHIncisor's neighbor
MOLARIncisor's neighbor.
TEETHESDevelops incisors.
TEETHEDCut incisors.
TUSKSElephant's incisors
TEETHEGrow incisors
TEETHESSprouts incisors
JAWIncisor's locale
TEETHCanines and incisors
TEETHECut one's incisors
TEETHMolars and incisors
TEETHECut one's incisors.
BITERSIncisors, e.g.
DENTALOf incisors and molars.
EYETEETHThey're between the incisors and the premolars
caninesone of the four pointed teeth next to the incisors
caninityone of the four pointed teeth next to the incisors
canineone of the four pointed teeth next to the incisors
heterodonthaving the teeth differentiated into incisors, canines, and molars, as in man
duplicidentof certain animals, such as rabbits, having two pairs of incisors in the upper jaw
polyprotodontany member of the Polyprotodontia, the suborder of marsupials, including opossums, dasyures, etc, with many small incisors
polyprotodontsPOLYPROTODONT, any member of the Polyprotodontia, the suborder of marsupials, including opossums, dasyures, etc, with many small incisors
diastemasA space separating teeth of different functions, esp. that between the biting teeth (incisors and canines) and grinding teeth (premolars and molars) in rodents and ungulates
diastemataA space separating teeth of different functions, esp. that between the biting teeth (incisors and canines) and grinding teeth (premolars and molars) in rodents and ungulates
tamarinsany of numerous small chiefly South American monkeys (genera Saguinus and Leontopithecus) that are related to the marmosets and have silky fur, a long tail, and lower canine teeth that are longer than the incisors
edentatebelonging or pertaining to the Edentata, an order of New World mammals characterized by the absence of incisors and canines in the arrangement of teeth and comprising the armadillos, the sloths, and the South American anteaters