
1) Activity tracker 2) Apply verbal pressure 3) Arm-twist verbally 4) Articulator 5) Fashion accessory 6) Jowl 7) Lower jaw 8) Lower jawbone 9) Mandible 10) Mandibula 11) Mandibular bone 12) Submaxilla 13) Weapon for samson
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1) Chin 2) Jowl 3) Mandible 4) Mandibula 5) Shmoose 6) Submaxilla
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[company] ==History== Alexander Asseily and Hosain Rahman, who met as Stanford University undergraduates, founded Aliph (which would later become Jawbone) in 1999 to develop noise-cancelling technology for the U.S. military. In 2002, Aliph won a contract with DARPA, the U.S. military’s research arm, to research ways for combat soldiers to...
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[instrument] The Quijada [Charrasga, or Jawbone in English] is a traditional Latin percussion instrument that is cleaned of tissue and dried so the teeth can loosen and act as a rattle. They are traditionally made from the jawbone of either a mule, horse, or donkey. To play, a musician holds one half in one hand and strikes the other with e...
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[musician] Jawbone is the pseudonym of Bob Zabor, an American blues musician from Detroit. He is particularly unusual in that he is a one-man band. The instruments he plays include the harmonica, the guitar and the tambourine. He deliberately aims for a lo-fi sound, akin to early blues recordings. He appeared on the BBC`s John Peel show, an...
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• (n.) The bone of either jaw; a maxilla or a mandible.
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(from the article `percussion instrument`) Scrapers are highly popular. The notched gourd with natural handle, called guiro, is another African American instrument. Notched turtle carapaces ...
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Jaw'bone` noun The bone of either jaw; a maxilla or a mandible.
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Jawbone: 1. As a noun, a bone of the jaw, particularly the mandible. 2. As a verb, to try and influence with words (jawbones) rather than force.
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