superciliary ridge
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Definition
Noun: A bony ridge located on the frontal bone of the skull, situated directly above the eye socket (orbit). This anatomical feature is more prominent in some individuals and certain species.
Usage
The term "superciliary ridge" is used in anatomical, anthropological, and medical contexts to describe a specific skeletal structure. It is a precise, technical term.
Examples
- The fossil's prominent superciliary ridge is a characteristic often associated with earlier hominids.
- In human anatomy, a pronounced superciliary ridge contributes to the shape of the brow.
- The anthropologist measured the size and projection of the superciliary ridge on the skull.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often discussed in comparison to the supraorbital ridge or supraorbital torus, which can sometimes be used synonymously, though "supraorbital torus" often implies a more continuous and robust bar of bone.
Variants and Related Words
- Supraorbital ridge: A very close synonym, often used interchangeably.
- Brow ridge: A common, less technical term for the same feature.
- Superciliary arch: Another synonymous term.
Synonyms
- Brow ridge
- Supraorbital ridge
- Superciliary arch
Different Meanings
The term "superciliary ridge" has a single, specific anatomical meaning and is not commonly used in other contexts or with different meanings.
Noun
- a ridge on the frontal bone above the eye socket