Толковый словарь английского языка - mandible
Mandible
mandible
noun Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin mandibula, from Latin mandere to chew; probably akin to Greek masasthai to chew Date: 15th century 1. jaw 1a, the lower jaw with its investing soft parts, either the upper or lower segment of the bill of a bird, any of various invertebrate mouthparts serving to hold or bite food materials, mandibular adjective mandibulate adjective
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n. 1 the jaw, esp. the lower jaw in mammals and fishes. 2 the upper or lower part of a bird's beak. 3 either half of the crushing organ in an arthropod's mouth-parts. Derivatives mandibular adj. mandibulate adj. Etymology: ME f. OF mandible or LL mandibula f. mandere chew ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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