Carnassial Definition

kär-năsē-əl
adjective
Adapted for tearing apart flesh.
Carnassial teeth.
American Heritage Medicine
Designating or of teeth of a flesh-eating animal specialized for slicing or shearing rather than tearing, esp. the last premolars of the upper jaw and the first molars of the lower jaw.
Webster's New World
noun
A carnassial tooth.
Webster's New World
A tooth adapted for tearing apart flesh, especially one of the last upper premolar or first lower molar teeth in carnivorous mammals.
American Heritage Medicine

Other Word Forms of Carnassial

Noun

Singular:
carnassial
Plural:
carnassials

Origin of Carnassial

  • From French carnassier carnivorous from Provençal from carnasso meat in abundance from carn flesh from Latin carō carn- sker-1 in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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