(Go: >> BACK << -|- >> HOME <<)

English

edit
 
English Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

Etymology

edit

Borrowing from New Latin incīsor, from incīdō (to cut into, cut through) +‎ -tor (-er, -or, agent noun suffix).

Pronunciation

edit

Noun

edit

incisor (plural incisors)

  1. (anatomy, zootomy) A narrow-edged tooth at the front of the mouth of mammals, between the canines and adapted for cutting; in humans there are four in each jaw.
edit

Translations

edit

References

edit

Anagrams

edit

Latin

edit

Etymology

edit

From incīdō (to cut into, cut through) +‎ -tor (-er, -or, agent noun suffix).

Pronunciation

edit

Noun

edit

incīsor m (genitive incīsōris); third declension (New Latin)

  1. (anatomy, zootomy) incisor
  This entry needs quotations to illustrate usage. If you come across any interesting, durably archived quotes then please add them!

Inflection

edit

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative incīsor incīsōrēs
Genitive incīsōris incīsōrum
Dative incīsōrī incīsōribus
Accusative incīsōrem incīsōrēs
Ablative incīsōre incīsōribus
Vocative incīsor incīsōrēs

Descendants

edit
  • English: incisor