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temporo-|ˈtɛmpərəʊ| before a vowel sometimes tempor-, used in Anat. as combining form of L. tempora temples (of the head), forming adjectives in the sense ‘pertaining to the temple or temples and (some other part)’, as temporo-alar belonging to the temporal region and the wing: noting a muscle in birds, temporo-auricular, temporo-facial, temporo-hyoid, temporo-malar, temporo-mandibular, temporo-mastoid, temporo-maxillary, temporo-occipital (also temporoccipital), temporo-parietal, temporo-sphenoid, temporo-sphenoidal, temporo-zygomatic.
1842E. Wilson Anat. Vade M. (ed. 2) 400 The *Temporo-facial gives off a number of branches which are distributed over the temple and upper half of the face.
1899Allbutt's Syst. Med. VIII. 168 The distribution of the *temporo-malar or any other sensory nerve.
1889A. Macalister Text-bk. Human Anat. 243 The *temporo-mandibular joint forms a double condylarthrosis. 1974Nature 8 Mar. 165/2 An asymmetrical functional activity of both temporomandibular joint mechanisms must compensate during chewing and non-chewing activities.
1842E. Wilson Anat. Vade M. (ed. 2) 337 The *Temporo-maxillary vein formed by the union of the temporal and internal maxillary.
1890Billings Nat. Med. Dict., *Temporo-occipital artery... *Temporo-parietal suture, that between temporal and parietal bones.
1879St. George's Hosp. Rep. IX. 341 Between the frontal and *temporo-sphenoid lobes.
1890Billings Nat. Med. Dict., *Temporo-zygomatic surface, external surface of great wing of sphenoid. |