Scalpriform, Left Lower Incisor of a Beaver
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Close-up illustration of scalpriform incisor of a beaver. It is “chisel-shaped; having the character of a chisel-tooth; truncate at the end and beveled there to a sharp edge; specifically said of the incisor teeth of rodents, and the similar teeth of a few other mammals.” —Whitney, 1889
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Beaver, rodent, chisel, teeth, tooth, sharp, incisor, Edge, truncated, chiseled, scalpriform, truncateSource
William Dwight Whitney, PhD, LLD The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language (New York, NY: The Century Co., 1895) 5372
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