incisory

incisory

(ɪnˈsaɪzərɪ)
adj
cutting; sharp
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Here do I sit now, In this the smallest oasis, Like a date indeed, Brown, quite sweet, gold-suppurating, For rounded mouth of maiden longing, But yet still more for youthful, maidlike, Ice-cold and snow-white and incisory Front teeth: and for such assuredly, Pine the hearts all of ardent date-fruits.
On the front end of a median palatine suture, behind alveolus of incisors, is located the incisory aperture, foramen incisivum (the nerves with the same name and vessels pass through it), conducting into incisory channel, canalis incisivus.
Ninety-three percent of the participants attempted suicide by ingesting medicine or poison (mouse poison, etc.) and two participants had used incisory materials or firearms.