mandibles in English

noun
1
the jaw or a jawbone, especially the lower jawbone in mammals and fishes.
The tongue is suspended from the inside of the mandible above the hyoid bone and has muscles with a range of different orientations.

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1. Chelicerates lack mandibles and antennae

2. She could see the viscous juices.that lubricated its mandibles.

3. The study sample included 102 (one hundred and two) Cadaveric human mandibles, out of which 56 (fifty-six) were male and 46 (forty-six) female mandibles.

4. The Antlion efficiently grabs the ant with the long mandibles

5. Fig. 13 Percentage completeness of mandibles from recent owl prey assemblages.

6. Antlions possess large mandibles and multiple legs, with two legs coming out of their mouth

7. 13 All mandibular numbers in the tables refer to half mandibles, as for maxillae.

8. Mandibles with 4 teeth decreasing in size from the apical teeth, the Antepenultime (subbasal) smallest

9. The key difference between Chelicerates and mandibulates is that Chelicerates have chelicerae, while mandibulates have mandibles.

10. It can be summoned with the Antlion eggsack which can be made with 10 Antlion mandibles and 20 sand

11. 12 The snowy owl and tawny owl assemblages diverge most greatly from this, with fewer complete mandibles than maxillae.

12. Too many legs though, round luminous eyes, and more complicated mandibles than any arachnid Ace had ever seen on Earth.

13. 10 Table 9 Comparison of numbers of isolated teeth in pellet samples with numbers missing from mandibles and maxillae.

14. ‘A nauplius consists of the first three cephalic segments and the appendages belonging to those segments, the Antennules, antennae, and mandibles.’

15. Her mandibles clicked and Clacked loudly as she waved her huge spiked forearms in the air, shredding the cobwebs hanging in her way.

16. 12 Too many legs though, round luminous eyes, and more complicated mandibles than any arachnid Ace had ever seen on Earth.

17. Antlions or doodlebugs are insects best known by their larvae, which have small, fat bodies with a huge sickle-shaped pair of mandibles

18. The mandibles are powerful, with Bevelled tips and three or four teeth on the edge of the bevel. MORE HUNTING WASPS J

19. As with their New World counterparts, there is a soldier class among the workers, which is larger, with a very large head and pincer-like mandibles.

20. -Antennules-mouth (mandibles and maxillae)-4 pairs of walking legs and 1 pair of Cheliped -abdomen (swimmerets, telson, uropods) External Characteristics of Crayfish

21. Click on the tabs at the top of this page to view detailed labeled diagrams for the head, hypopharyngeal complex, mandibles, thorax, abdomen, and Crochets

22. Between five and 10 per cent of the population are soldier termites which can be recognised by their yellow abdomen and two large, curved mandibles.

23. 1 Physical Appearance 2 Personality 3 Appearances 4 Trivia Cacodemons have a single large green eye and an impressive set of mandibles that enable it to more easily eat its

24. The Antlions excavate their pit-fall traps by moving backward in the loose soil in a spiral pattern and using their mandibles like tiny shovels to flip away soil

25. ‘Clinical predictors, Cephalometry, and computerized tomography have been used with varying results.’ More example sentences ‘Compared with 24 healthy subjects, the patients had receded mandibles, long lower faces, and downward development of the mandible on lateral Cephalometry.’

26. ‘Clinical predictors, Cephalometry, and computerized tomography have been used with varying results.’ More example sentences ‘Compared with 24 healthy subjects, the patients had receded mandibles, long lower faces, and downward development of the mandible on lateral Cephalometry.’

27. In invertebrate biology, an Appendage refers to any of the homologous body parts that may extend from a body segment, including antennae, mouthparts (including mandibles, maxillae and maxillipeds), gills, locomotor legs (pereiopods for walking, and pleopods for swimming

28. The term "crustcean" comes from the Latin word crusta meaning "crust, shell, or hard surface." Like other arthropods, Crustaceans have a hard shell, often thicker than its insect cousins, and mandibles used to handle and consume food.

29. Like many insect body parts, including mandibles, antennae and stylets, cerci are thought to have evolved from what were legs on the primal insect form; a creature that may have resembled a velvet worm, Symphylan or a centipede, worm-like with one pair of limbs for each segment behind the head or anterior tagma.