"Gnathion" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Gnathion is the smallest part of the chin, located at the lower edge of the lower lip. It is the most prominent feature of the mandible (jawbone) visible in the front view.
Gnashes means to bite or grind one's teeth, typically in a way that shows frustration, anger, or bitterness.
Gnashing refers to the act of grinding one's teeth together, typically out of frustration, anger, or irritation. It can also describe the sound produced by this action, which is often loud and distinctive. The word often connotes a sense of intense emotional turmoil or upset, and is often used metaphorically to describe the act of worrying or being anxious about something.
A gnat is a small flying insect that is similar to a mosquito. It is typically tiny, ranging in size from 1/16 to 1/4 inch (1.5 to 6.4 mm) in length, and has a distinctive wing beat. Gnats are often found near water and are attracted to sweet or fermented substances.
Gnathalgia is a rare psychological phenomenon where a person has a strong, persistent sense of discomfort or anxiety that is triggered by a specific mouth sensation, such as a tooth filled, a dental procedure, or even the feeling of a tooth being touched or manipulated.
Gnathic refers to something related to the jaw or teeth. It can also describe the shape or structure of the human skull, particularly the jawbone. In genetics, gnathic refers to a morphological feature that is related to the shape and size of the skull, jaw, or teeth.
Gnathidium is a noun. It refers to a type of arthropod, specifically a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, commonly known as ground beetles.
Gnathiferans are a group of protozoa, a type of single-celled organism. They are characterized by the presence of a mouth-like structure called a cytostome, which is used for feeding. Gnathiferans are usually found in aquatic environments and are important components of the food chain, serving as both predators and prey for other organisms.
The Gnathiidae is a family of crustaceans, commonly known as tongue-eating lice. They are parasitic crustaceans that infest the tongues of fish, damaging or eating away at the fish's tongue.
Gnathism is a rare genetic disorder that affects the development of the jaw and facial bones. It is characterized by an abnormally contracted or underdeveloped jawbone, also known as the mandible, which can cause a range of physical and functional problems, including difficulties with eating, speaking, and breathing.
Gnathite refers to a secretary or a scribe in ancient Greece, particularly in the Hellenistic period. They were responsible for recording and transmitting official documents, letters, and decrees.
Gnathitis is a medical term that refers to inflammation of the gums, which is also known as gingivitis. It is an acute or chronic infection of the gingiva, typically caused by poor oral hygiene, bacteria in plaque, and other factors.
Gnathobase refers to the rear or hind part of the mandible (lower jawbone) in an insect, shark, or other vertebrate or invertebrate animal.
Gnathobases is a term used in entomology, the study of insects. In particular, it refers to the bony or chitinous structures located on the basis (base) of the mandibles (jaws or mouthparts) of insects.
Gnathodynia is a rare medical condition characterized by pain in the jaw, often caused by inflammation or trauma to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). The term is derived from the Greek words "gnathos" meaning jaw and "odynia" meaning pain.
Gnathological refers to the study of the jaw and teeth. It is a branch of dentistry that deals with the structure, development, and functions of the teeth and surrounding jaws.