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Incisors (from
Latin incidere, "to cut") are the
front teeth present in most mammals. They are
located in the
premaxilla above and on the
mandible below...
- however,
causing them to
resemble incisors and
leading them to be
called incisiform. They
developed and are used
primarily for
firmly holding food in order...
- D-shaped in cross-section, had
reinforcing ridges on the rear surface, were
incisiform (their tips were chisel-like blades) and
curved backwards. The D-shaped...
- hydrofoil. Some have a
mouth that can
expand to a
large size and
contains no
incisiform teeth;
catfish generally feed
through suction or
gulping rather than biting...
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genus name
Tometes was
coined in 1850 by
Valenciennes in
reference to the
incisiform teeth. When the type
species of the genus, T. trilobatus, was described...
- Adamantinasuchus, with a
mixture of
incisiform,
caniniform and
molariform teeth. The
first two
teeth in the
premaxilla are
incisiform; they are small,
pointed and...
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forward in the
mouth (pro****bent).
Together with the incisor-shaped (
incisiform)
lower canines (c1),
which are
slightly larger and also pro****bent, form...
- are
incisiform and form a single,
gently curved row. In
addition to them C.
candiru also
possesses teeth on the
vomer which share their incisiform morphology...
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housed a
tooth that was
smaller and more
circular than the others. This
incisiform tooth is
common among tyrannosauroids. The
disarticulated teeth recovered...
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rostral portion of the
upper jaw
forming a
dental pad. The
lower canine is
incisiform,
giving the
appearance of a 4th incisor. Dog (deciduous) 3.1.3.03.1.3...