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zygomatic
[ zahy-guh-mat-ik, zig-uh- ]
noun
zygomatic
/ ˌzaɪɡəʊˈmætɪk; ˌzɪɡ- /
adjective
- of or relating to the zygoma
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Other Words From
- prezy·go·matic adjective
- subzy·go·matic adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of zygomatic1
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Example Sentences
Position of the supraorbital notch in relation to the posterior notch of the zygomatic plate.
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The zygomatic process is apt to be prominent, in keeping with the heaviness of the upper jaw.
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The anterior (zygomatic) process of the squamosal is greatly reduced (only about one-third the length of the posterior process).
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There is no overlap in length of body, basilar length, zygomatic breadth, mastoidal breadth or length of nasals.
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The breadth across the zygomatic arch is 2·38 against 3·64 of A. collaris.
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