"Mastoidal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mastoidal refers to something related to the mastoid process, which is a bony projection behind the ear that anchors the sternocleidomastoid muscle. In anatomy, a mastoidal bone or mastoidal region refers to the area behind the ear or the temple. The term is also used in medicine to describe a condition or disease affecting this area, such as mastoiditis, an infection of the mastoid air cells. In a broader sense, mastoidal can also refer to any structure or feature resembling the mastoid process or located in a similar position.
Mastoid refers to the mastoid process, a bony projection at the base of the skull. Here are 5 usage examples:
Mastodons were a type of extinct mammal that lived during the Ice Age. They were related to elephants and were characterized by their large size and distinctive teeth, which were typically curved and “T-shaped”. Mastodons were herbivores and lived in forests and woodlands during the Pleistocene epoch, which spanned from about 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago. They are believed to have been relatives of the modern elephant, and their fossils have been found in many parts of North America and Asia.
A mastodon is a type of extinct mammal that lived during the Miocene and Pleistocene epochs. It is a close relative of the elephant and is characterized by its large size and distinctive jaw shape. Mastodons were herbivores and their diet consisted mainly of plants and fruits. They were adapted to living in cooler climates and had a thick fur to keep themselves warm. Mastodons went extinct at the end of the last Ice Age, around 10,000 years ago.
Mastodynia is a rare medical term that refers to breast pain or tenderness in women, often unrelated to menstruation or childbirth. It can be a symptom of various conditions, such as fibrocystic breasts, mastitis, or even a sign of hormonal changes.
Mastoidotomy is a type of surgical procedure in which a small opening is made in the mastoid bone behind the ear to drain the mastoid air cells, which are filled with pus in the case of a Mastoiditis. This procedure is usually done to treat chronic otitis media, chronic mastoiditis, and sinusitis.