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zygoma
[ zahy-goh-muh, zi- ]
noun
, Anatomy.
, plural zy·go·ma·ta [zahy-, goh, -m, uh, -t, uh, zi-].
- the zygomatic process of the temporal bone.
zygoma
/ zaɪˈɡəʊmə; zɪ- /
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of zygoma1
C17: via New Latin from Greek, from zugon yoke
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Example Sentences
Entry, above the anterior extremity of the zygoma, bullet retained.
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The facial portion of the skull is short, and the zygoma is deep.
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It has, moreover, no zygoma in the skull, and there is no caecum.
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The lower jaw is long, and remarkably full under the zygoma, so as to give to the countenance a square appearance.
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The series extends as far back as the hinder edge of the anterior root of the zygoma.
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