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zygomatic arch
noun
- the bony arch at the outer border of the eye socket, formed by the union of the cheekbone and the zygomatic process of the temporal bone.
zygomatic arch
noun
- the slender arch of bone that forms a bridge between the cheekbone and the temporal bone on each side of the skull of mammals Also calledzygoma
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Origin of zygomatic arch1
Example Sentences
Sam Presti, the Thunder's executive vice president and general manager, announced that the procedure to repair the zygomatic arch was a success.
Like the Asian C. tologoijensis and other more archaic Coelodonta taxa, it has a proportionally broader skull, more anteriorly located orbits, and more curved zygomatic arches than the classic Woolly rhinos of the Late Pleistocene.
Skull: Rostrum longer, narrower and more depressed; skull convex rather than flat; nasals longer, and convex rather than flat; tympanic bullae larger; zygomatic arches shorter and more massive; molariform teeth larger.
Arising from the zygomatic arch, and passing downwards and backwards, it is inserted into the external surface of the ramus of the mandible and into its angle.
A to A' Zygomatic breadth.—Greatest distance across zygomatic arches of cranium at right angles to long axis of skull.
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