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canine tooth noun in most mammals: any of the long sharp pointed teeth, two in each jaw, located between the incisors and premolars, and used for catching and killing prey and tearing flesh. Also called eye tooth. Compare incisor, molar1.

canine tooth noun in most mammals: any of the long sharp pointed teeth, two in each jaw, located between the incisors and premolars, and used for catching and killing prey and tearing flesh. Also called eye tooth. Compare incisor, molar1.

canine tooth noun in most mammals: any of the long sharp pointed teeth, two in each jaw, located between the incisors and premolars, and used for catching and killing prey and tearing flesh. Also called eye tooth. Compare incisor, molar1.