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mandible

/man-duh-buhl/US // ˈmæn də bəl //UK // (ˈmændɪbəl) //

下颌骨,下颚,下颔骨,下肢

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the bone of the lower jaw.
    • : the lower part of the bill.mandibles, the upper and lower parts of the bill.
    • : one of the first pair of mouthpart appendages, typically a jawlike biting organ, but styliform or setiform in piercing and sucking species.

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Examples

  • The ant’s mandibles gaped open and prepared to seize the beetle.

  • From this, they used a computer model to simulation the mandible and how it would move.

  • Here, Fortner says, the mandible was too flexible to generate big bite forces.

  • In that scenario, the mandible became too flexible to generate large bite forces.

  • That flexibility helps the animals maintain a better grip on struggling prey and also allows the mandible to flex wider to accommodate larger morsels, he notes.

  • The peculiarity of their beak consists in the lower mandible being considerably longer than the other into which it shuts.

  • The insertion is tendinous on the dorsal surface of the lower mandible in common with the dorsal aponeurosis of pars profundus.

  • The most dorsal aponeurosis inserts on a tubercle at the posterior tip of the dorsal edge of the mandible.

  • The stripe p. 160corresponding to the deep yellow stripe on the upper mandible is sky blue.

  • In Lethrus F. in the female, but not the male, the mandible is armed below with a long incurved horn.