| carnassial | Adapted for shearing flesh; denoting those teeth designed to cut flesh. Origin: Fr. Carnassier, carnivorous, fr. L. Caro, flesh (05 Mar 2000) |
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| carnassial tooth | A tooth adapted to shear flesh; the last upper premolar or first lower molar tooth of certain carnivores. (05 Mar 2000) |
| carnassial |
(of a tooth) adapted for shearing flesh; "the carnassial teeth of carnivores"
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| carnassial tooth |
the last upper premolar and first lower molar teeth of a carnivore; having sharp edges for cutting flesh
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| carnassial |
a tooth that is used to cut or shear flesh and bone. The carnassial teeth of flesh-eating animals include the last premolar on either side of the upper jaw and the first molar on either side of the lower jaw.
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| carnassial t. |
a large molar or premolar of a carnivore, specialized for shearing and tearing.
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| carnassial | (of a tooth) adapted for shearing flesh |
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| carnassial | the last upper premolar and first lower molar teeth of a carnivore |
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