incisory
[ in-sahy-zuh-ree ]
/ ɪnË?saɪ zÉ ri /
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adjective
adapted for cutting, as the incisor teeth.
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Words nearby incisory
incisive fossa, incisive papilla, incisor, incisor canal, incisors, incisory, incisure, incite, incitement, incivility, incl.
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