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SAUCER-SHAPED MEMBRANE BONE SITUATED AT THE BACK AND LOWER PART OF THE CRANIUM
Occipital Bone; Occiput; Occipitus; Os occipitale; Occipitales; Ossification of occipital bone; Exoccipital condyle; Ossification of the occipital bone; Occipital; Occipital region; Exoccipital condyles; Occipital bones; Occipitale; Ossification of the occipital bones; Ossification of the occipital; Ossification of occipital; Ossification of occipital bones; Occipitalia; Exoccipital; Exoccipitals; Supraoccipital; Occipital table
·noun A plate which forms the back part of the head of insects.
II. Occiput·noun The back, or posterior, part of the head or skull; the region of the occipitalbone.
Exoccipital
SAUCER-SHAPED MEMBRANE BONE SITUATED AT THE BACK AND LOWER PART OF THE CRANIUM
Occipital Bone; Occiput; Occipitus; Os occipitale; Occipitales; Ossification of occipital bone; Exoccipital condyle; Ossification of the occipital bone; Occipital; Occipital region; Exoccipital condyles; Occipital bones; Occipitale; Ossification of the occipital bones; Ossification of the occipital; Ossification of occipital; Ossification of occipital bones; Occipitalia; Exoccipital; Exoccipitals; Supraoccipital; Occipital table
·adj Pertaining to a bone or region on each side of the great foremen of the skull.
II. Exoccipital·noun The exoccipital bone, which often forms a part of the occipital in the adult, but is usually distinct in the young.
Occipitalbone
SAUCER-SHAPED MEMBRANE BONE SITUATED AT THE BACK AND LOWER PART OF THE CRANIUM
Occipital Bone; Occiput; Occipitus; Os occipitale; Occipitales; Ossification of occipital bone; Exoccipital condyle; Ossification of the occipital bone; Occipital; Occipital region; Exoccipital condyles; Occipital bones; Occipitale; Ossification of the occipital bones; Ossification of the occipital; Ossification of occipital; Ossification of occipital bones; Occipitalia; Exoccipital; Exoccipitals; Supraoccipital; Occipital table
The occipitalbone () is a cranial dermal bone and the main boneof the occiput (back and lower part of the skull). It is trapezoidal in shape and curved on itself like a shallow dish.
The suprasternal notch, also known as the fossa jugularis sternalis, jugular notch, or Plender gap, is a large, visible dip in between the neck in humans, between the clavicles, and above the manubrium of the sternum.