
1) Articulator 2) Jaw bone 3) Jawbone 4) Jowl 5) Lower jaw 6) Lower jawbone 7) Lower jawbone in vertebrates 8) Lower-jaw bone 9) Mandibula 10) Mandibular bone 11) Submaxilla 12) The lower jaw
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1) Bone 2) Jaw 3) Jawbone 4) Jowl 5) Mandibula 6) Submaxilla
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Jaw, anterior pair of mouthparts
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Mouthpart used for crushing hard prey
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• (n.) The bone, or principal bone, of the lower jaw; the inferior maxilla; -- also applied to either the upper or the lower jaw in the beak of birds. • (n.) The anterior pair of mouth organs of insects, crustaceaus, and related animals, whether adapted for biting or not. See Illust. of Diptera.
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(from the article `crustacean`) ...In most adults the antennules and antennae are sensory organs, but in the nauplius larva the antennae often are used for both swimming and ... either of a pair of bones that form the framework of the mouth of vertebrate animals, usually containing teeth and including a movable lower jaw ... [5 relat...
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The lower jaw.
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Lower jaw. In birds, it refers to both the upper and lower beak.
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(the lower jaw) The mandible also known as the jawbone is the lower jaw of the human skeleton and is the largest and strongest bone of the face. The mandible serves as a fixing area for the lower teeth and consists of a curved horizontal portion called the body and two perpendicular portions called the rami. Each of these importa...
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(pronounced MAN-dah-bul) The mandible is the lower jaw.
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(man´dĭ-bәl) the horseshoe-shaped bone forming the lower jaw. It consists of a central portion that forms the chin and supports the lower teeth, and two perpendicular portions or rami that point upward from the back of the chin on either side and articulate with the temporal bones at the temporomandibular joi...
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a component of the mouthparts used for cutting and chewing food.
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Each of the two parts of bill.
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Lower jaw.
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Man'di·ble noun [ Latin
mandibula ,
mandibulum , from
mandere to chew. Confer
Manger .]
1. (Anat.) The bone, or principal bone, of the lower jaw; the inferior maxilla; -- also applied to either the upper or the lower jaw in the beak of birds.
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Mandible: The mandible is the bone of the lower jaw. The joint where the mandible meets the upper jaw at the temporal bone is called the temporomandibular joint.
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lower bill
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(L: mandere to chew) one of two horizontally apposed teeth-like appendages on the underside of the head of a crustacean, used to crush and tear prey. Also used to denote the jaw, especially the lower jaw in mammals and fishes.
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In birds, the lower half of the beak, called the lower beak or lower jaw.
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Each of the two parts of bill
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The beak of the hawk,orig, Lat: mandibula=jaw
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Bird's lower bill, upper bill can be called this too.
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another term for the lower jaw
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Latin mandere = to chew; hence, the movable lower jaw; adjective - mandibular.
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Bone of lower jaw.
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