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  1. Nov 15, 2018 · mandible (n.) late 14c., "jaw, jawbone," from Late Latin mandibula "jaw," from Latin mandere "to chew," which is perhaps from PIE root *mendh- "to chew" (source also of Greek mastax "the mouth, that with which one chews; morsel, that which is chewed," masasthai "to chew," mastikhan "to gnash the teeth").

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      mandible 뜻: 하악골; 14세기 후반, "턱, 턱뼈"는 라틴어 mandibula에서 유래한 "턱"에서...

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      Signification de mandible: mandibule; À la fin du 14ème...

  2. 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.

  3. May 29, 2012 · The mandibular symphysis in modern humans is manifested as the chin, and it is here where cortical bone hypertrophy is most pronounced. The potential covariation between the expression of the chin and bone hypertrophy is explored in an attempt to clarify their respective biomechanical roles.

  4. Jan 1, 2022 · Mandibular (sigmoid) notchthe deep concavity at the upper border of the ramus—situated between the coronoid process anteriorly and the condyle posteriorly. It is crossed by the masseteric neurovascular bundle.

  5. Aug 25, 2007 · Mandible comes from the Latin mandereto chew with; –bula by means of. Early anatomists used the word maxilla for both jaws as L maxilla means just jaw bone and is not at all specific to...

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  6. The mandible, commonly known as the lower jaw, is a vital component of the human craniofacial complex. It plays a pivotal role in various essential functions such as chewing, speaking, and maintaining the shape and aesthetics of the face.

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  8. Apr 1, 2023 · The mandible is the largest bone in the human skull, forming the lower jawline and shaping the contour of the inferior third of the face (see Image. Mandible Anatomy).[1]

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