mandibular bone
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Definition
Noun: * The lower jawbone: The mandibular bone is the largest, strongest, and lowest bone in the human face. It forms the lower jaw and holds the lower teeth in place. It is the only movable bone of the skull (aside from the ossicles of the middle ear), hinged to the temporal bones of the skull, which allows for movements like chewing and speaking.
Usage
The term "mandibular bone" is used in anatomical, medical, and zoological contexts to refer precisely to the bone structure of the lower jaw. * The fracture was located in the body of the mandibular bone. * In vertebrate anatomy, the mandibular bone is a key feature for both feeding and facial structure.
Advanced Usage
- Comparative Anatomy: The term is used to describe the homologous bone across different vertebrate species, noting variations in shape and size related to diet and function.
- The mandibular bone of a carnivore, like a lion, is structured for powerful biting force.
Variants and Related Words
- Mandible (n.): This is the more common and concise term for the mandibular bone. The two terms are often used interchangeably in professional contexts.
- The surgeon operated on the patient's fractured mandible.
- Jawbone (n.): A more general, less technical term that can refer to either the upper (maxilla) or lower (mandible) jaw bones, but often implies the mandible.
- He felt a pain in his jawbone.
Synonyms
- Lower jaw
- Mandible
- Jawbone (in common, non-specific usage)
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Maxilla (n.): The bone that forms the upper jaw. It is a paired bone fixed to the skull, in contrast to the movable, single mandibular bone.
- Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) (n.): The hinge joint that connects the mandibular bone to the temporal bone of the skull.
Noun
- the jaw in vertebrates that is hinged to open the mouth