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		Definition of sagittal crest in English: sagittal crestnoun Zoology (in many mammals) a bony ridge on the top of the skull to which the jaw muscles are attached.  Example sentencesExamples -  The skulls of members of this family lack sagittal crests.
 -  A low sagittal crest extends from the supraorbital ridges to the parietal region.
 -  Also, a sagittal crest on the fossil Amblycoptus and Kordosia skulls has been reported.
 -  The pronounced ridge, called a sagittal crest, on the skull that Ammann found in 1996 is thought to be formed to support large jaw muscles, an indication of large body size.
 -  They lack a sagittal crest, but prominent ridges often run along the parietals.
 
    Definition of sagittal crest in US English: sagittal crestnoun Zoology (in many mammals) a bony ridge on the top of the skull to which the jaw muscles are attached.  Example sentencesExamples -  A low sagittal crest extends from the supraorbital ridges to the parietal region.
 -  Also, a sagittal crest on the fossil Amblycoptus and Kordosia skulls has been reported.
 -  The skulls of members of this family lack sagittal crests.
 -  They lack a sagittal crest, but prominent ridges often run along the parietals.
 -  The pronounced ridge, called a sagittal crest, on the skull that Ammann found in 1996 is thought to be formed to support large jaw muscles, an indication of large body size.
 
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