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      • Meaning of mandible in English mandible noun [ C ] anatomy specialized uk / ˈmæn.dɪ.b ə l / us / ˈmæn.də.b ə l / Add to word list in a person or animal, the lower jaw bone in insects, one of the two parts of the mouth used for biting and cutting food
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  2. MANDIBLE definition: 1. in a person or animal, the lower jaw bone 2. in insects, one of the two parts of the mouth used…. Learn more.

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  3. The meaning of MANDIBLE is jaw; especially : a lower jaw consisting of a single bone or of completely fused bones.

  4. noun. 1. the lower jawbone in vertebrates. See jaw (sense 1) 2. either of a pair of mouthparts in insects and other arthropods that are usually used for biting and crushing food. 3. ornithology. either the upper or the lower part of the bill, esp the lower part. Collins English Dictionary.

  5. noun. the lower jawbone in vertebrates See jaw. either of a pair of mouthparts in insects and other arthropods that are usually used for biting and crushing food. ornithol either the upper or the lower part of the bill, esp the lower part.

  6. MANDIBLE meaning: 1. in a person or animal, the lower jaw bone 2. in insects, one of the two parts of the mouth used…. Learn more.

  7. Your mandible is your jawbone. Without a mandible, you wouldn't be able to eat pizza. In vertebrates (including humans), the mandible is the lower, hinged part of the jaw; in birds, both the top and bottom sections of the beak are called mandibles.

  8. What does the noun mandible mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun mandible. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. mandible has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. fish (Middle English) anatomy (Middle English) birds (late 1600s) insects (1810s) See meaning & use.

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