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fontanelle
/ ˌfɒntəˈnɛl /
noun
- anatomy any of several soft membranous gaps between the bones of the skull in a fetus or infant
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Word History and Origins
Origin of fontanelle1
C16 (in the sense: hollow between muscles): from Old French fontanele , literally: a little spring, from fontaine fountain
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Example Sentences
America also has a spot softer than a newborn’s fontanelle for shallow nonsense.
From Salon
“The plates of its skull had not completely fused and the fontanelle was still open,” said Gatrell, meaning part of the chick’s brain had herniated out of its skull.
From The Guardian
The incubator, the tube in our son’s nose, the tender fontanelle of his crown – these were the only things I allowed myself to care about.
From The Guardian
The researchers attached a 40-gram ultrasonic probe to the anterior fontanelles of six healthy babies.
From Science Magazine
In some taxa, the sinus is completely roofed over by bone, only the circular fontanelle being present.
From Scientific American
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