lõiketihamba
Lõiketihamba is a term that can refer to several different concepts, primarily within the realms of linguistics and mechanics. In a linguistic context, it translates to "cutting tooth" in Estonian and is often used to describe incisors, the front teeth of mammals. These teeth are characterized by their sharp, chisel-like edges, designed for biting and cutting food. Their shape and function are crucial for the initial stages of mastication in many animal species.
Beyond its literal meaning, lõiketihamba can also be found in mechanical contexts. In engineering and machinery,