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premolar
[ pree-moh-ler ]
premolar
/ priːˈməʊlə /
adjective
- situated before a molar tooth
noun
- any one of eight bicuspid teeth in the human adult, two situated on each side of both jaws between the first molar and the canine
premolar
/ prē-mō′lər /
- Any of eight bicuspid teeth in mammals, arranged in pairs on both sides of the upper and lower jaws between the canines and molars. Premolars are used to tear and grind food.
Example Sentences
One species has the biggest molars, while the other has the largest premolars.
The team used CT scans and other methods to analyze the shapes and sizes of jaws, premolars and molars in more than 100 noctilionoid species.
Until recently, the only reliable way to determine the age of a polar bear has been to extract a premolar and inspect its growth rings.
Mr. Biden began experiencing dental pain in his lower right premolar on Sunday, according to a letter from White House physician Kevin O’Connor.
One such group—the multituberculates—flourished in the Cretaceous underworld, using their saw-blade premolars and gnawing incisors to devour a new type of food: fruits and flowers.
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