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squamosal
squa·mo·sal S0681000 (skwə-mō′səl, -zəl)adj. Of or relating to the thin, platelike part of the human temporal bone or to a corresponding part in other vertebrates.n. A squamosal bone. [From Latin squāmōsus, squamous; see squamous.]squamosal (skwəˈməʊsəl) n (Zoology) a thin platelike paired bone in the skull of vertebrates: in mammals it forms part of the temporal boneadj1. (Zoology) of or relating to this bone2. (Biology) a less common variant of squamoussqua•mo•sal (skwəˈmoʊ səl) adj. 1. squamous. n. 2. a squamous bone; the forward and upper portion of the temporal bone. [1840–50] Translationssquamosal
squa·mo·sal (skwā-mō'săl), Relating especially to the squamous part of the temporal bone.squamosal (skwə-mō′səl, -zəl)adj. Of or relating to the thin, platelike part of the human temporal bone or to a corresponding part in other vertebrates.n. A squamosal bone.squa·mo·sal (skwā-mō'săl) Relating especially to the squamous part of the temporal bone. squamosal either of the paired bones which occur on each side of the skull of vertebrates. In mammals they take part in the zygomatic arch, and the lower jaw articulates with the squamosals. |