eye socket in English

noun
1
the cavity in the skull that encloses an eyeball with its surrounding muscles.
Four muscles pull each eyeball straight back into the eye socket , shortening the eyeball.
noun
    orbital cavityorbitcranial orbit

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1. You squashed his eye socket.

2. There are cuts and bruises under his right eye socket.

3. Both victims sustained fatal puncture wounds to the skull via the eye socket.

4. 6 One is hemorrhage produced by gas in the capillaries in the eye socket.

5. Cheekbones, also called zygomatic bones, are part of the human skull, located underneath the eye socket

6. You can see the eye socket and you can see the little teeth in the front.

7. Cheekbone is a slightly raised bone that located underneath the eye socket and found in the middle of face

8. Most commonly, the eye Asymmetry is an illusion due to eyelid Asymmetry, eyeball position Asymmetry, and/or orbit (eye socket).

9. Zygomatic bone, also called Cheekbone, or malar bone, diamond-shaped bone below and lateral to the orbit, or eye socket, at the widest part of the cheek

10. Transplanting part of the animal's own Antennule into the eye stalk after removal of the ipsilateral eye results in a significant number of biramous appendages being developed in the eye socket

11. Any of various vertebrates of the group Archosauria, having a single opening in each side of the skull in front of the eye socket, and including the dinosaurs, birds, pterosaurs, and modern crocodilians

12. That sinus is located directly under the Cheekbone and covers the area from just above the upper teeth to just below the eye socket, according to the book "Head and Neck Surgery—Otolaryngology" by Byron Bailey 1.The ethmoid sinuses are located deeper and closer …