Lexicographical Neighbors of Sectorials
Literary usage of Sectorials
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are Incorporated "the (1879)
"The modification in <^r* ti- tM" the dentition, taken as a whole, was in the
reduction in the number of the sectorials.' until in I'cli*, etc., ..."
2. Transactions of the American Dental Association at Its ... Annual Session by American Dental Association (1891)
"The incisors are well adapted for scraping and gnawing bones, the sectorials for
cutting flesh and dividing the resisting fibrous tissues, and the tubercles ..."
3. A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere by William Berryman Scott (1913)
"... retention of all or nearly all the teeth and in having three pairs of sectorials,
of which the largest pair was the second upper and third lower molar, ..."
4. The Origin of the Fittest: Essays on Evolution by Edward Drinker Cope (1886)
"THE specially developed teeth of the Carnivora are the canines and sectorials.
The former are large in many orders of Mammalia, and their origin is probably ..."
5. Surgical Diseases and Surgery of the Dog by Cecil French (1906)
"Premolars are also inconstant but first and second molars are often present
showing the inferior sectorials to be intact. When the molars have no teeth to ..."
6. The International Dental Journal by Odontological Society of Pennsylvania (1891)
"The incisors are well adapted for scraping and gnawing bone, the sectorials for
cutting flesh and dividing resisting fibrous tissues, and the tubercles for ..."