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Definition of Coronoid process of the mandible
1. Noun. The coronoid process that provides an attachment for the temporal muscle.
Group relationships: Jawbone, Jowl, Lower Jaw, Lower Jawbone, Mandible, Mandibula, Mandibular Bone, Submaxilla
Generic synonyms: Coronoid Process, Processus Coronoideus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coronoid Process Of The Mandible
Literary usage of Coronoid process of the mandible
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Anatomy of the Cat by Jacob Ellsworth Reighard, Herbert Spencer Jennings (1901)
"The outer surface of the coronoid process of the mandible dorsad of the coronoid
fossa, and both borders of the coronoid process. The cranial fibres may be ..."
2. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1895)
"The coronoid process of the mandible is largely developed, its inner surface
being concave, and its outer surface flattened. ..."
3. Manual of Practical Anatomy by Daniel John Cunningham (1921)
"From their broad origin the fasciculi converge towards the coronoid process of
the mandible. The anterior fibres descend vertically, the posterior fibres at ..."
4. Cunningham's Manual of Practical Anatomy by Daniel John Cunningham (1914)
"From this broad origin the fasciculi converge towards the coronoid process of
the mandible. The anterior fibres descend vertically, the posterior fibres at ..."
5. Manual of Practical Anatomy by Daniel John Cunningham (1908)
"anterior edge of the coronoid process of the mandible. The deep part of the muscle
remains fleshy, and gains attachment to the inner surface of the same ..."