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MANDIBLES - ترجمة إلى العربية


MANDIBLES         
  • [[Sperm whale]] mandible
  • 3D model of the mandible
  • Mandible, lateral surface, side view
  • Mandible, medial surface, side view
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  • coronoid process]]es of the mandible, as well as the [[nasal antrum]] and the [[maxillary sinus]]es.
  • Body and ramus of the mandible. The [[mandibular foramen]] is labeled on the right. The lingula is just above the mandibular foramen.
JAW BONE
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submaxilla         
  • [[Sperm whale]] mandible
  • 3D model of the mandible
  • Mandible, lateral surface, side view
  • Mandible, medial surface, side view
  • fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
  • coronoid process]]es of the mandible, as well as the [[nasal antrum]] and the [[maxillary sinus]]es.
  • Body and ramus of the mandible. The [[mandibular foramen]] is labeled on the right. The lingula is just above the mandibular foramen.
JAW BONE
Dentary; Human mandible; Mandibula; Mandibles; Lower jaw; Changes produced in the mandible by age; Ossification of mandible; Ramus of the mandible; Ramus mandibulæ; Lower mandible; Ramus of mandible; Lower ramus; Mandibular diseases; Ramus mandibulae; Mylohyoid groove; Mandibular ramus; Body of mandible; Body of the mandible; Mandibula (mammals); Submaxilla; Jawbone (anatomy); Rami mandibulae; Inferior maxilla; Dentary bone; Lower maxilla; Intramandibular joint; Ossification of the mandible; Mandible (anatomy); Human jawbone; Lower jawbone; Human jaw bone; Human lower jaw; Jawbone; Mandibular bones; Mandibular bone; Inferior maxillary bone; Inferior maxillary; Mandibular; Lower-jaw; Corpus mandibulae; Sulcus mylohyoideus mandibulae; Lower Jaw; Human mandibles; Mylohyoid grooves; Ossification of mandible bone; Ossification of mandible bones; Ossification of the mandible bones; Ossification of the mandible bone; Sulcus mylohyoideus; Dentaries; Gnathion; Dentary bones; Jawline; Mandible bone
mandible
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mandible         
  • [[Sperm whale]] mandible
  • 3D model of the mandible
  • Mandible, lateral surface, side view
  • Mandible, medial surface, side view
  • fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
  • coronoid process]]es of the mandible, as well as the [[nasal antrum]] and the [[maxillary sinus]]es.
  • Body and ramus of the mandible. The [[mandibular foramen]] is labeled on the right. The lingula is just above the mandibular foramen.
JAW BONE
Dentary; Human mandible; Mandibula; Mandibles; Lower jaw; Changes produced in the mandible by age; Ossification of mandible; Ramus of the mandible; Ramus mandibulæ; Lower mandible; Ramus of mandible; Lower ramus; Mandibular diseases; Ramus mandibulae; Mylohyoid groove; Mandibular ramus; Body of mandible; Body of the mandible; Mandibula (mammals); Submaxilla; Jawbone (anatomy); Rami mandibulae; Inferior maxilla; Dentary bone; Lower maxilla; Intramandibular joint; Ossification of the mandible; Mandible (anatomy); Human jawbone; Lower jawbone; Human jaw bone; Human lower jaw; Jawbone; Mandibular bones; Mandibular bone; Inferior maxillary bone; Inferior maxillary; Mandibular; Lower-jaw; Corpus mandibulae; Sulcus mylohyoideus mandibulae; Lower Jaw; Human mandibles; Mylohyoid grooves; Ossification of mandible bone; Ossification of mandible bones; Ossification of the mandible bones; Ossification of the mandible bone; Sulcus mylohyoideus; Dentaries; Gnathion; Dentary bones; Jawline; Mandible bone
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تعريف

Mandible
·noun The bone, or principal bone, of the lower jaw; the inferior maxilla;
- also applied to either the upper or the lower jaw in the beak of birds.
II. Mandible ·noun The anterior pair of mouth organs of insects, crustaceaus, and related animals, whether adapted for biting or not. ·see ·Illust. of Diptera.
أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. "The acceleration is huge relative to the tiny mass of the mandibles.
2. The pictures in the paper showed the little creatures, scurrying hither and thither with tiny Christmas trees, diminutive ribbon–tied parcels and weeny signs reading Merry Christmas clenched in their small but powerful mandibles.
3. "The mandibles are operating in the outer–known limits in biology in terms of speed and acceleration." The biologist said that the talent made the trap–jaw ant the fastest self–powered predator.
4. The kick in the mandibles comes from a Belgian–led team who spent three years developing a mini robot that can convince cockroaches to creep out of dark holes and gather in light places.
5. The trap–jaw ant‘s scientific name may be ponderous, Odontomachus bauri, but this hunter can clamp its mandibles shut at between 78 mph and 145 mph, according to a report in Monday‘s online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.