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cheek-bone
ˈcheek-bone Forms: see cheek n. and bone. † 1. The bone of the lower jaw, the jaw-bone.c 1000 ælfric Gloss. in Wr.-Wülcker 157 Mandibula, ceacban. c 1340 Cursor M. 1073 (Trin.) Wiþ a cheke boon of an asse Men sayn abel slayn wasse. c 1380 Sir Ferumb. 5650 Al to-dryue Ys chekbon neȝ a-two. 1400 Gamel... Oxford English Dictionary
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cheek-bone
cheek-bonen bone below the eye 颧骨. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Brendon Nasser
He had returned to Australia earlier on in the tour with a suspected broken cheek-bone, but was recalled when medical tests showed that not to be the case wikipedia.org
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Alexander Asboth
He was badly wounded in the Battle of Marianna on September 27, 1864; his left cheek-bone being broken and his left arm fractured in two places. wikipedia.org
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chin
▪ I. chin, n.1 (tʃɪn) Forms: 1 cin, 3–6 chyn(ne, 3–7 chinne, 3– chin. [OE. cin (prob. fem., but only known in gloss.), corresp. to OFris. kin, OS. kinni neut., ‘chin, jaw’, (MDu. kinne, kin, neut., mod.Du. kin f.), OHG. chinni, (MHG. kinne, kin, mod.G. kinn) neut.:—WGer. kinni:—OTeut. *kinnjo{supm}-... Oxford English Dictionary
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Malar rash
A malar rash (from Latin 'jaw, cheek-bone'), also called butterfly rash, is a medical sign consisting of a characteristic form of facial rash. wikipedia.org
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cheek
▪ I. cheek, n. (tʃiːk) Forms: 1 céce, céace, (ceike, ceke, ceoce), 3 cheoke, 3–7 chek(e, 4 chooke, choke, cheake, (chyke, cheche), 4–7 cheeke, 5 chik(e, (6 Sc. cheik), 6– cheek. [OE. (Anglian) céce, (WS.) céace (from c⊇ǽce, cǽce) fem.:—WGer. type *kâkâ; whence also MDu. câke, Du. kaak, MLG. and mod.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Madame Solario (film)
The "scar on Eugène's right cheek-bone is like a breech in his angel mask"; and "the silver reflections of the lake cover dark depths surrounded by the wikipedia.org
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malar
▪ I. malar, a. (and n.) Anat. (ˈmeɪlə(r)) [ad. mod.L. mālār-is, f. L. māla jaw, cheek bone, cheek, prob. related to the synonym maxilla as āla (:—*ak-slā) to axilla. Cf. F. malaire.] A. adj. Of or belonging to the cheek. malar bone, the cheek bone.1782 A. Monro Anat. 97 A very rough triangular surfa... Oxford English Dictionary
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zygoma
‖ zygoma Anat. (zaɪˈgəʊmə, zɪg-) Pl. zygomata, zygomas. Also 8 erron. zigoma. [mod.L., a. Gr. ζύγωµα, f. ζυγόν yoke. Cf. F. zygome, † zigome.] The bony arch on each side of the skull in vertebrates, consisting of the malar or jugal bone (cheek-bone) and its connexions, and forming a junction between... Oxford English Dictionary
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Age disparity in sexual relationships
Cues of good genes tend to be typically associated with older males such as facial masculinity and cheek-bone prominence. wikipedia.org
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رشاد مراد
University Hospital, Damascus, Syria, 2012-2016 Murad-bridge-Dentures-in-Severely-Reduced-Dentitions-A-Case-Series Lack of Effects of Recombinant Human Bone Morphogenetic Protein2 on Angiogenesis in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Induced in the Syrian hamster Cheek Pouch A Viable Treatment Option for Bifurcation wikipedia.org
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wasp
▪ I. wasp, n.1 (wɒsp) Forms: α. 1 wæfs, wæps, 2 weaps, 5, dial. 8–9 waps, 7, 9 dial. wapse, 9– dial. or joc. wops(e. β. 1 wæsp, 4–7 waspe (7 whaspe, 8 whasp), 6– wasp. pl. α. 5 wappys. [OE. wæfs, wæps, wæsp masc. corresponds (with differences of declension) to OS. uuepsia, fem. (MLG. wepse, wespe, w... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Farscape characters
buckles - of an unidentified metal, covering an incorporeal area that glows dark orange when uncovered, on the right side of his face (roughly his eye and cheek-bone wikipedia.org
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face
▪ I. face, n. (feɪs) Also 4 faas, 4–5 fas(e, 5 faz. [a. Fr. face, corresp. to Pr. fassa, It. faccia:— popular Lat. facia, altered form of faciēs form, figure, appearance, hence face, visage, represented directly by Pr. fatz, Sp. faz, haz, Pg. face. The etymology of L. faciēs is uncertain: some schol... Oxford English Dictionary
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