Definition of Caniniform. Meaning of Caniniform. Synonyms of Caniniform

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Definition of Caniniform

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Meaning of Caniniform from wikipedia

- such as reptiles and crocodiles, teeth similar to canines may be termed "caniniform" ("canine-shaped") teeth. Teeth or appendages with similar appearances...
- and σοῦχος, soukhos ("crocodile") in reference to its unusually large caniniform teeth which resemble those of a boar. It has been nicknamed "BoarCroc"...
- of its maxillary teeth are large caniniform teeth, and in its lower jaw there are also three pairs of large caniniform teeth which are located immediately...
- weight. It has a rather deep, laterally compressed body and a pair of caniniform teeth in the front of its bottom jaw. This is a colourful species of wr****e...
- Their first tooth is very canine-like in shape and is referred to as a caniniform. It is used for tearing small chunks off of their food, as well as for...
- of the maxilla visible on its internal surface, above the large front (caniniform) teeth; and the premaxillary teeth being set in deep sockets. All other...
- the body. Cephalad Region Dorsal origin of temporal musculature Loss of caniniform region in maxillary tooth row External nares close to the midline Postparietal...
- conical and the third enlarged to form the upper caniniform, counterpart to the even larger lower caniniform, which was the first dentary tooth. In the upper...
- especially since the first premolar (P2) is often shaped like a canine (caniniform) to fill the canine's role. In folivorous (leaf-eating) lemurs, except...
- following the toothcomb are usually shaped like typical canine teeth (caniniform) and ****ume their function. These premolars are commonly confused with...