one of the four pointed conical teeth (two in each jaw) located between the incisors and the premolars
or canine, the teeth used for grasping or holding or tearing food.
pointed teeth just behind the laterals, also known as canines.
The tooth with one cusp; the canine tooth.
Pointed tooth used to tear food: two upper and two lower. Also known as canines or eyeteeth.
The pointy teeth next to the lateral teeth. They have one point and are also called canines.
the pointy teeth just behind the laterals, also known as canines.
The pointy teeth just behind the laterals. These teeth have one cuspal or point. Cuspids are also called canine teeth.
pointy tooth, also called a canine (for their resemblance to dogs' fangs), located on either side of the incisors, the four teeth in the very front of the mouth. Adults have four cuspids that are used to tear food, two on the top and two on the bottom.
Tooth with one point, sometimes called the canine tooth.