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Horses have snipping incisors at the front to tear up grass, and huge grinding molars at the back.
HOW DO YOU BUILD A CENTAUR?BETHANY BROOKSHIREFEBRUARY 10, 2021SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTS
In young females the width of the braincase is more than the distance between the alveoli of the incisor and first molar.
SUBSPECIATION IN POCKET GOPHERS OF KANSAS, [KU. VOL. 1 NO. 11]BERNARDO VILLA-R
The incisor teeth are remarkably curved in their long axes, with a convexity in front.
PREHISTORIC MANW. L. H. DUCKWORTH
I see four sharp incisor teeth, father—two upper, and two under, as a squirrel has.
THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSONJOHANN DAVID WYSS
The single median sulcus on the anterior face of each incisor is typical of the genus Cratogeomys.
The incisor of memorial brasses, again, more especially in continental examples, shows a fondness for the same principle.
LINE AND FORM (1900)WALTER CRANE
From one of the incisor teeth a quadrangular piece had been cleanly removed (fig. 21, g).
THE MAYA INDIANS OF SOUTHERN YUCATAN AND NORTHERN BRITISH HONDURASTHOMAS WILLIAM FRANCIS GANN
Unicuspid, ū-ni-kus′pid, adj. having but one cusp, as an incisor or canine tooth.
In one of the incisor teeth was inserted a small disk of obsidian, the outer surface of which was highly polished (fig. 58).
THE MAYA INDIANS OF SOUTHERN YUCATAN AND NORTHERN BRITISH HONDURASTHOMAS WILLIAM FRANCIS GANN
Completely formed human incisor, with pulp-cavity contracted to a small aperture at the end of the root.
THE VERTEBRATE SKELETONSIDNEY H. REYNOLDS
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