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orthognathous
orthognathous, a. Ethnol. (ɔːˈθɒgnəθəs) [f. ortho- ‘straight’ + Gr. γνάθ-ος jaw + -ous; in mod.F. orthognathe.] Straight jawed; having the jaws not projecting beyond the vertical line drawn from the forehead; having a facial angle of about 90°. Said of the skull; also of persons.1853 in Dunglison Me... Oxford English Dictionary
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Orussidae
The mandibles are orthognathous and lack evident teeth. wikipedia.org
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aphanozygous
aphanozygous, a. Anthrop. (æfəˈnɒzɪgəs) [mod. f. Gr. ἀϕαν-ής unmanifest + ζυγ-όν (for ζύγωµα cheekbone) + -ous.] Having the cheek-bones invisible when the skull is viewed from above.1871 Dawkins Cave Hunt. vi. 207 They are dolicho-cephalic, quite orthognathous, and wholly aphanozygous. Oxford English Dictionary
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orthognathic
orthognathic, a. (ɔːθəʊˈgnæθɪk) [f. as orthognath-ous + -ic.] = orthognathous.1849–52 Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 1321/1 The front teeth meet at an angle, instead of being..in parallel planes, as in those skulls which are termed orthognathic. 1874 Dawkins Cave Hunt. v. 187 Their skulls are orthognathic, or... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chelicerae
Jackknife chelicera presents two different forms: orthognathous and labidognathous. Orthognathous chelicerae are articulated in a manner that enables movements of the appendages parallel to the body axis. wikipedia.org
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orthognathism
orthognathism (ɔːˈθɒgnəθɪz(ə)m) [f. as next + -ism.] The condition of being orthognathous.1871 Dawkins Cave Hunt. vi. 201 They are remarkable for..the delicacy of their features, and the orthognathism of their faces. 1896 A. H. Keane Ethnol. 181 Prognathism is naturally regarded as characteristic of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Leioproctus boltoni
All adults are black, with an orthognathous head. wikipedia.org
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prognathous
prognathous, a. (ˈprɒgnəθəs) [f. pro-2 + Gr. γνάθ-ος jaw + -ous. In mod.F. prognathe.] Having projecting jaws; having a low facial angle: said of a skull or person; also of the jaws: prominent, protruding. Opposed to opisthognathous and orthognathous.1836 Prichard Phys. Hist. Man. (ed. 3) I. ii. v. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lampshade spider
book lungs, but like araneomorphs they have intersecting fangs, with the exception of some species which have chelicerae in an angle that is neither orthognathous wikipedia.org
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opistho-
opistho- (əʊpɪsθəʊ) before a vowel opisth-, combining form of Gr. ὄπισθεν behind, used in various scientific terms; for the more important of which see their alphabetical places. oˈpisthodont (-ədɒnt) a. Zool. [Gr. ὀδούς, ὀδόντ- tooth], having back teeth only. opisthogastric (-ˈgæstrɪk) a. Anat. [ad... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hamites
According to Coon, typical Hamitic physical traits included narrow facial features; an orthognathous visage; light brown to dark brown skin tone; wavy, wikipedia.org
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gnathic
gnathic, a. (ˈnæθɪk, ˈneɪθɪk) [f. Gr. γνάθ-ος jaw + -ic.] Of or pertaining to the jaws; spec., pertaining to the alveolus of the jaws, alveolar.1882 Quain's Elem. Anat. (ed. 9) I. 83 Skulls with a gnathic index below 98 are orthognathous. 1892 R. L. Garner Sp. Monkeys xiii. 134 The vocal powers were... Oxford English Dictionary
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Red-bellied titi monkey
The skull is orthognathous, orbits are unfenestrated, balls are inflated ventrally, and a large sinus found above the nasal. wikipedia.org
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List of least concern perciform fishes
Bujurquina tambopatae Bujurquina zamorensis Callochromis macrops Callochromis melanostigma Callochromis pleurospilus Caprichromis liemi Caprichromis orthognathous wikipedia.org
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meso-
meso- (ˈmɛsəʊ, ˈmiːsəʊ, ˈmiːzəʊ) before a vowel sometimes mes-, combining form of Gr. µέσος middle, used in scientific terms of mod. formation, many of which have correlates with pro-, or proto-, and meta-1. The words of this formation that are specially important, or require detailed explanation, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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