Definitionn. the jaw in vertebrates that is hinged to open the mouth
Last update: June 19, 2015
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The lower jawbone has been extensively eaten away by the disease. [Please select]
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Actinomyces fungus from a tumor of the jawbone in cattle, magnified 550 times. [Please select]
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And at once the answer belched proudly from half-a-dozen throats in unison, "The jawbone of an ass." [Please select]
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13 had been shot, as the hole in the jawbone indicates (Photo by Tom Weise)_] The remains of Wolf No. [Please select]
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Some leviathan of former ages had used this ponderous mass as a jawbone. [Please select]
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This case that I have just unpacked contains teeth and a small portion of a jawbone. [Please select]
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"Well, Dick, Providence makes use of strange instruments--the jawbone of an ass has a certain Scriptural prestige." [Please select]
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It caught her under the jawbone, so that she could not see what his finger was doing, and did not dare try to move away. [Please select]
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"You'll remember, my love, to your dying day, that I showed you three teeth and the bit of jawbone of a Chinaman who died a thousand years ago."' [Please select]
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