zygomatic arch
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Definition
- Noun:
- Anatomical Structure: The zygomatic arch is the slender, curved, bony arch on the side of the skull, formed by the union of the zygomatic (cheek) bone and the temporal bone. It is a prominent facial feature that provides an attachment point for the masseter muscle, a major muscle used in chewing.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The forensic anthropologist noted the robust zygomatic arch, suggesting a powerful jaw musculature.
- A fracture of the zygomatic arch is a common injury following blunt force trauma to the face.
- The zygomatic arch is clearly visible in a side profile of the human skull.
Advanced Usage
- "Bridge of the cheekbone": A descriptive, non-technical synonym for the zygomatic arch, emphasizing its structure.
- The zygomatic arch, or bridge of the cheekbone, is a key landmark in facial anatomy.
Variants and Related Words
- Zygoma (n): A term often used interchangeably with "zygomatic arch" or to refer to the zygomatic bone itself.
- The injury involved a fracture of the zygoma.
- Zygomatic Bone (n): The cheekbone, which contributes to forming the anterior part of the zygomatic arch.
- Temporal Bone (n): The bone at the side and base of the skull, which contributes to forming the posterior part of the zygomatic arch.
Synonyms
- Cheekbone Arch: A descriptive synonym.
- Zygomatic Arc: A less common variant.
Related Phrases
- Zygomatic Arch Fracture (n): A specific medical condition involving a break in this bony structure.
- The patient was diagnosed with an isolated zygomatic arch fracture.
Noun
- the slender arch formed by the temporal process of the cheekbone that bridges to the zygomatic process of the temporal bone