Sock in the jaw
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POWSock in the jaw
POWSock-in-the-jaw sound
eyeteethcanine tooth in the upper jaw
eyetoothcanine tooth in the upper jaw
EYETOOTHOne of two in the upper jaw.
predentatehaving teeth in the forepart of the jaw only
whaleboneelastic horny substance in the upper jaw of some whales
massetera large muscle that raises the lower jaw and assists in mastication
actinomycosisa parasitic disease in men and cattle resulting in inflammation of the jaw
premandibularin front of the lower jaw / a bone so placed in fishes, etc
dicynodonta fossil reptile with no teeth except for two in the upper jaw
phossyas in phossy jaw, an affliction of match workers in the 19th century
ANNCoulter whose jaw was wired shut in November, according to the New York Post
dicynodontsDICYNODONT, a fossil reptile with no teeth except for two in the upper jaw
digastricmuscle of the lower jaw, the action of which assists in lowering the jaw
actinomycosesACTINOMYCOSIS, a parasitic disease in men and cattle resulting in inflammation of the jaw
gnathionthe lowest point on the anterior margin of the lower jaw in the midsaggital plane
mylohyoid(Pertaining to) a nerve in the region of, the lower jaw and the hyoid apparatus
duplicidentof certain animals, such as rabbits, having two pairs of incisors in the upper jaw
mylohyoidsMYLOHYOID, (Pertaining to) a nerve in the region of, the lower jaw and the hyoid apparatus
occludes(of a tooth) Close on or come into contact with another tooth in the opposite jaw
actinomycoticrelating to actinomycosis, a parasitic disease in men and cattle resulting in inflammation of the jaw
occluding(of a tooth) Close on or come into contact with another tooth in the opposite jaw
occlusalDenoting a portion of a tooth that comes into contact with a tooth in the other jaw
submaxillarysituated beneath the lower jaw, as in submaxillary gland, a salivary gland discharging beneath tongue / the submaxillary gland
quadrateone of a pair of bones in the skulls of many lower vertebrates, to which the lower jaw is articulated
quadratedone of a pair of bones in the skulls of many lower vertebrates, to which the lower jaw is articulated
suspensoriumthat which holds up a part, esp the arrangement joining the lower jaw to the cranium in vertebrates below mammals
goujonyellow and brown catfish, Pylodictus olivaris, common in the central U.S., having a flattened head and a projecting lower jaw
mudcatyellow and brown catfish, Pylodictus olivaris, common in the central U.S., having a flattened head and a projecting lower jaw
goujonsyellow and brown catfish, Pylodictus olivaris, common in the central U.S., having a flattened head and a projecting lower jaw
suspensoriaSUSPENSORIUM, that which holds up a part, esp the arrangement joining the lower jaw to the cranium in vertebrates below mammals
squamosalThe squamous portion of the temporal bone, esp. when this forms a separate bone that, in mammals, articulates with the lower jaw
squamosalsThe squamous portion of the temporal bone, esp. when this forms a separate bone that, in mammals, articulates with the lower jaw
premolarsA tooth situated between the canine and the molar teeth. An adult human normally has eight, two in each jaw on each side
maxillaeThe jaw or jawbone, specifically the upper jaw in most vertebrates. In humans it also forms part of the nose and eye socket
pollocksAn edible greenish-brown fish of the cod family, with a protruding lower jaw. Found in the northeastern Atlantic, it is popular with anglers
pollackAn edible greenish-brown fish of the cod family, with a protruding lower jaw. Found in the northeastern Atlantic, it is popular with anglers
formulagroup of symbols (as letters and numbers) associated to express facts or data (as the number and kinds of teeth in the jaw) concisely
pollacksAn edible greenish-brown fish of the cod family, with a protruding lower jaw. Found in the northeastern Atlantic, it is popular with anglers