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 Translation for 'jawbone' from English to Slovak
NOUN   a jawbone | jawbones
VERB   to jawbone | jawboned | jawboned
jawboning | jawbones
SYNO jawbone | jowl | lower jaw | ...
anat.
čeľustná kosť {f}
jawbone
anat.
čeľusť {f} [kosť]
jawbone
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Translation for 'jawbone' from English to Slovak

jawbone
čeľustná kosť {f}anat.

čeľusť {f} [kosť]anat.
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Usage Examples English
  • On November 16, 2007, Samb played his first NBA regular season game: He also suffered a probable upper jawbone fracture.
  • The figure of the grey rabbit in the field above the jawbone symbolizes the abundance of rabbits.
  • The Olympic marmot deviates from the typical "Petromarmota" marmots in the shape and large size of its mandible (jawbone), in differences of the dorsal (back) region, and having 40 chromosomes instead of 42, all of which are characteristics that resemble the subgenus "Marmota".
  • She returned to England in July 1946, but the disease resurfaced, spreading to her jawbone.
  • With respect to his main focus of clinical research into jawbone infections like osteomyelitis and osteonecrosis, his work led to the development of novel in vitro and in vivo models to study biofilms, and unique antimicrobial strategies against biofilm pathogens.

  • Previous to the advent of this terminology, this plane was referred to as the axial plane relative to the body of the jawbone.
  • A whale jawbone arch from a Blue whale killed in 1956 has been placed outside the hotel.
  • In a dental implant procedure, a hole is drilled into the jawbone and a titanium implant is inserted.
  • The quijada, charrasca, or jawbone (in English), is an idiophone percussion instrument made from the jawbone of a donkey, horse or mule cattle, producing a powerful buzzing sound.
  • The vibraslap descended from the African "jawbone".

  • His retirement was due to an infection that was destroying his jawbone.
  • ] jawbone from a male, much larger than the jawbone of any modern day species of "Sus".
  • In the Finnish "Kalevala", Väinämöinen creates a kantele (string instrument) from the jawbone of a pike.
  • Slezak is a fiddler and vocalist who in the Museum also plays quijada, a percussion instrument made from a donkey's jawbone.
  • In 1960, a fragment of jawbone of a small-sized Cretaceous marine reptile (mosasaur) was found here.

  • Fibrous ankylosis can occur in the jawbone, limbs, and any other joints. Depending on which joint is affected, serious complications can occur.
  • There is little evidence to support the theory of cavitation in the jawbone, and their diagnosis is highly controversial.
  • The Cathedral of Guadix conserves three relics associated with Saint Torquatus: his arm, his jawbone, and his calcaneus (this last relic is not on display).
  • Specimens in possession of Tyne & Wear Archives and Museums comprise a fossilized jawbone from the Marl Slate of Durham Province.
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