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glabella
[ gluh-bel-uh ]
noun
, Anatomy.
, plural gla·bel·lae [gl, uh, -, bel, -ee].
- the flat area of bone between the eyebrows, used as a craniometric point.
glabella
/ ɡləˈbɛlə /
noun
- anatomy a smooth elevation of the frontal bone just above the bridge of the nose: a reference point in physical anthropology or craniometry
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Derived Forms
- glaˈbellar, adjective
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Other Words From
- gla·bellar adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of glabella1
First recorded in 1820–25; from New Latin, either feminine singular or neuter plural of Latin glabellus “smooth, hairless,” equivalent to glaber “without hair, smooth” + -lus, -la, -lum diminutive adjective and noun suffix
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Word History and Origins
Origin of glabella1
C19: New Latin, from Latin glabellus smooth, from glaber bald, smooth
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Example Sentences
A streak of thinner hair parts upward closer to the glabella.
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And when I did, the sharp edge of the pachyderm's trunk sliced right into my glabella.
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Drawing in the forehead in two lines from the frontal eminences to the glabella, where there is a strong outward drawing as if by a magnet.
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The superciliary prominences are well, but not excessively, developed, and are separated by a median depression in the region of the glabella.
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I murmur: "My glabella ..." But the staff doesn't know that the glabella is the name of the space between your eyebrows.
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