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trifacial
trifacial, a. Anat. (traɪˈfeɪʃəl) [f. tri- + facial.] A name for the fifth pair of cranial nerves (also called trigeminal), which divide into three branches supplying the face and some adjacent parts. Also transf. pertaining to or affecting the trifacial nerves.1840 G. Ellis Anat. 82 Branches of..th... Oxford English Dictionary
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trigeminal
trigeminal, a. (n.) Anat. (traɪˈdʒɛmɪnəl) [f. L. trigemin-us born three at a birth (see below) + -al1.] A name for the fifth pair of cranial nerves, from their dividing into three branches: also called trifacial. Also absol. as n.1830 R. Knox Béclard's Anat. 349 The nerves of the arteries belong eit... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trigeminal neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia (TN or TGN), also called Fothergill disease, tic douloureux, or trifacial neuralgia is a long-term pain disorder that affects the wikipedia.org
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Movius Line
Stone tools found at Ban Don Mun in the Lampang province of northern Thailand have trifacial elements which are a short step from the bifacial aspects wikipedia.org
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fifth
fifth, a. and n. (fɪfθ) Forms: 1 f{iacu}fta, (fem. & neut. f{iacu}fte), 2–7 fift(e, (3 fiȝft, 4 fyfft), 3–4 south. vifte, 3–6 fyfte, -the, (3 fivet, 5 fyvet), 4–5 fyve(þe, -th(e, (4–5 fifþe, -the), 5–7 fith(e, 6– fifth. [OE. f{iacu}fta = OFris. fîfta, OS. fîfto (Du. vijfde), OHG. fimfto, finfto (MHG... Oxford English Dictionary
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Human vestigiality
For example, in 1916, a surgeon claimed that removal of the appendix had cured several cases of trifacial neuralgia and other nerve pain about the head wikipedia.org
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Oldowan
Although many of these tools show little sign of modification, several of the pebble tools are distinctly-shaped bifacial and trifacial choppers. wikipedia.org
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