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mylohyoid
mylohyoid (ˌmaɪləʊˈhaɪɔɪd) n (Anatomy) one of two flat triangular muscles which run from the mandible to the hyoid bone and form the floor of the oral cavityadj (Anatomy) of or relating to the mylohyoidmylohyoid
mylohyoid [mi″lo-hi´oid] pertaining to the hyoid bone and molar teeth.my·lo·hy·oid (mī'lō-hī'oyd), Relating to the molar teeth, or posterior portion of the lower jaw, and to the hyoid bone; denoting various structures. See: nerve to mylohyoid, muscle, region, sulcus. [G. mylē, a mill, in pl. mylai, molar teeth] my·lo·hy·oid (mī'lō-hī'oyd) Relating to the molar teeth, or posterior portion of the lower jaw, and to the hyoid bone; denoting various structures. See: nerve, muscle[G. mylē, a mill, in pl. mylai, molar teeth]my·lo·hy·oid (mī'lō-hī'oyd) Relating to molar teeth, posterior portion of lower jaw, and hyoid bone; denoting various structures. [G. mylē, a mill, in pl. mylai, molar teeth] |