incisor

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English - Turkish
(Denizbilim) insizor
kesici diş

Bu diş bir kesici diş. - This tooth is an incisor.

ön diş
(isim) kesici diş
(Tıp) Öndiş
{i} kesicidiş
(Anatomi) keser diş
(Tıp) kesici ön diş
incisor tooth
kesici diş
incisor, sector
kesici, sektör
English - English
One of the front teeth of mammals, between the canines
a front or cutting tooth
a tooth for cutting or gnawing; located in the front of the mouth in both jaws
{i} tooth adapted for cutting
The four upper and lower front teeth
Latin incisum = cut up
A tooth that is located in the front of the mouth between the cuspids
Your incisors are the teeth at the front of your mouth which you use for biting into food. one of the eight flat teeth at the front of your mouth canine (1), molar
One of the teeth in front of the canines in either jaw; an incisive tooth
The front or cutting teeth between the canines
Adapted for cutting; of or pertaining to the incisors; incisive; as, the incisor nerve; an incisor foramen; an incisor tooth
One of the chisel-shaped teeth at the front of the mouth
Another name for the central and lateral teeth in your mouth
Broad tooth at the front-most part of the jaw
incisor tooth
one of eight teeth at the front of the mouth that are specialized for cutting
ıncisor
{n} the name of a sharp for tooth, a cutter
incisors
plural of incisor
incisors
four upper and four lower front teeth, (excludes the canine teeth)
incisors
The four front teeth referred to as central and lateral incisors, located in the upper and lower jaws and used to cut and tear food The central incisors are the two teeth in the middle of the mouth and the lateral incisors are next to the central incisor, one on each side
incisors
Front teeth, between the canines Upper incisors grow from the premaxilla, but other upper teeth grow from the maxilla
incisors
Eight of the thirty-two secondary teeth whose crowns are well adapted to cutting
incisor

    Hyphenation

    in·ci·sor

    Turkish pronunciation

    însayzır

    Pronunciation

    /ənˈsīzər/ /ɪnˈsaɪzɜr/

    Etymology

    () From Latin incassum (“to cut”)
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