Cutting+tooth

  • 21saw tooth — 1. adjective a) Shaped like a saw tooth. b) Describing a function or waveform that consists of repeated triangular transitions when graphed. 2. noun A cutting bit of a saw …

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  • 22incisor tooth — either of the four most frontal teeth in each jaw, two on either side of the midline; this tooth has a long root and is adapted for cutting. Symbol I. Called also incisor and dens incisivus [TA] …

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  • 23metal insert tooth — an artificial tooth, usually of acrylic resin, containing an inserted ribbon of metal or a cutting blade in the occlusal surface, with one edge exposed; sometimes used in removable dentures …

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  • 24carnassial tooth — noun the last upper premolar and first lower molar teeth of a carnivore; having sharp edges for cutting flesh • Hypernyms: ↑tooth …

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  • 25tenon tooth — noun : a fine saw tooth for cutting tenons …

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  • 26incisor tooth — one of eight teeth at the front of the mouth that are specialized for cutting …

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  • 27chisel-tooth saw — noun : a circular wood saw having inserted teeth with chisel shaped cutting edges …

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  • 28technique — The manner of performance, or the details, of any surgical operation, experiment, or mechanical act. SEE ALSO: method, operation, procedure. SYN: technic. [Fr., fr. G. technikos, relating to techne, art, skill] airbrasive t. a method of grinding …

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  • 29Chainsaw safety features — Main article: Chainsaws This article is about risk control methods specific to chainsaws and chainsaw operations. Chainsaws incorporate numerous safety features common to many engine driven power tools. Manufacturers have invented numerous design …

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  • 30incisor — (n.) cutting tooth, 1670s, from M.L. incisor a cutting tooth, lit. that which cuts into, from L. incisus, pp. of incidere (see INCISION (Cf. incision)). Inscisours as the name of a cutting tool is attested from early 15c …

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