Mandible
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British pronunciation/mˈændəbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈmændəbəɫ/, /ˈmændɪbəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "mandible"

Mandible
01

(anatomy) (zoology) either half of the jawbone, especially the lower jawbone that helps a vertebrate open and close its mouth

mandible definition and meaning

What is "mandible"?

The mandible, commonly known as the jawbone, is the largest and strongest bone in the human skull located in the lower face. The mandible plays a crucial role in various functions, including biting, chewing, and speaking. It forms the lower jaw and houses the lower teeth, providing a stable foundation for the dental arch. The mandible is a movable bone, enabling the opening and closing of the mouth and facilitating the process of mastication. It also contributes to the overall structure and aesthetics of the face. Additionally, the mandible houses important structures such as the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which allows for the movement and articulation of the jaw during speech and eating.

02

the lower or upper part of a bird's beak

03

either of the two oral appendages near an insect's mouth

mandible

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The mental foramen is an important anatomical feature located on the anterior surface of the mandible.
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