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mandible

mandible / mandible
Noun
pl: mandibles

This term is primarily used in anatomical and biological contexts to describe the structural bone or appendage of the jaw. In humans and other vertebrates, it refers specifically to the lower jaw, distinguishing it from the maxilla, which is the upper jaw. In entomology, the term describes the specialized mouthparts of arthropods. These structures are often adapted for specific ecological roles, such as crushing, slicing, or carrying, and are distinct from the internal skeletal structures found in mammals.

Meanings

Nounmandible

The lower jawbone in vertebrates, which is typically movable and holds the lower teeth.

"The surgeon carefully aligned the fractured mandible after the accident."

Nounmandible

The mouthpart of an arthropod, such as an ant or beetle, used for biting or crushing food.

"The soldier ant used its powerful mandible to grip the prey."

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