pivot tooth

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pivot \Piv"ot\, n. [F.; prob. akin to It. piva pipe, F. pipe.
   See {Pipe}.]
   1. A fixed pin or short axis, on the end of which a wheel or
      other body turns.
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   2. The end of a shaft or arbor which rests and turns in a
      support; as, the pivot of an arbor in a watch.
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   3. Hence, figuratively: A turning point or condition; that on
      which important results depend; as, the pivot of an
      enterprise.
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   4. (Mil.) The officer or soldier who simply turns in his
      place whike the company or line moves around him in
      wheeling; -- called also {pivot man}.
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   {Pivot bridge}, a form of drawbridge in which one span,
      called the pivot span, turns about a central vertical
      axis.

   {Pivot gun}, a gun mounted on a pivot or revolving carriage,
      so as to turn in any direction.

   {Pivot tooth} (Dentistry), an artificial crown attached to
      the root of a natural tooth by a pin or peg.
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