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|passage=At a point anterior to the middle of the '''nasial''' opening, the mandible above gently rises to form a regular convexity with rounded culmen, which slopes away on this aspect to the tip of the mandibular hook.}} |
|passage=At a point anterior to the middle of the '''nasial''' opening, the mandible above gently rises to form a regular convexity with rounded culmen, which slopes away on this aspect to the tip of the mandibular hook.}} |
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Latest revision as of 03:27, 30 June 2024
English
[edit]Adjective
[edit]nasial (not comparable)
- Archaic form of nasal.
- 1889, Journal of Anatomy, volume 23, page 7:
- At a point anterior to the middle of the nasial opening, the mandible above gently rises to form a regular convexity with rounded culmen, which slopes away on this aspect to the tip of the mandibular hook.