gnawtooth
Gnawtooth is a term used informally in English to describe a tooth or tooth-like edge that is adapted for gnawing. It is not a formal taxonomic name and has no single, universal definition across disciplines. The word combines "gnaw" and "tooth" and is often used to convey the idea of sturdy, abrasive dentition capable of piercing or rasping tough material.
In anatomy and paleontology, "gnawtooth" appears as a descriptive descriptor rather than a designation of a
In popular culture and design, "gnawtooth" is sometimes employed as a name or motif to evoke ferocity