"Submaxilla" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Submaxilla" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Submaxilla
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"Submaxilla" Meaning

The submaxilla, also known as the inferior maxilla or mandible, is the lower jawbone.

"Submaxilla" Examples

English Examples of "Submaxilla"


Noun

Anatomy
- The submaxilla serves as an attachment point for several muscles of facial expression.
- Submaxilla anatomy plays a crucial role in the pathology and diagnosis of various facial conditions.

Biology

- In taxonomy, the submaxilla is used as a characteristic feature for the identification of various species in the genus Rattus.

Zoology

- The submaxilla bone is one of the key features used in the fossil record to classify extinct species of mammals.
- Studies of the submaxilla can provide information about the evolutionary history of certain animal groups.

"Submaxilla" Similar Words

Subluxations

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Submariner

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Submariners

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Submarines

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Submedial

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Submucosal: located below the mucous membrane, typically referring to tissues or structures found beneath a mucous membrane.<br><br>Submediant: in music, referring to a note or chord that has a pitch between the tonic and the mediant.<br><br>Submedia: can refer to something that is not as well-known or prominent as a major or "mainstream" media source (such as a news organization or entertainment company).

Submerge

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To sink or cover something completely in a liquid, typically from top to bottom.

Submerged

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Submergence

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The state of being submerged or immersed in a fluid, typically water, often used to describe something or someone being completely covered or enveloped by it.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The ship suffered a submergence in the storm-tossed sea.<br> Her hands were numb from the submergence in the icy waters.<br><br>The word "submergence" can also be used to describe a state of being absorbed in a place or activity, often used figuratively.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The city was in a submergence of darkness and despair after the disaster.<br> She was in a submergence of work, spending long hours at her desk every day.

Submerges

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Submerse

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