The mandible (the "upper jaw") and the palatine bone (makes up your hard palate).
city at the mouth of the root river in Wisconsin
bones
Yes, by tweezing or waxing. Make sure you take them out with the root, it will last a couple of weeks. (Depending on how fast your hair grows)
The root word of orally is oral. This root word means of the mouth.
Face, facial, surface, and facade.
Colic root, China root, rheumatism root, devil's bones, and yuma.
Yes it does because the hair does not removed from the root.
Its Stoma/Stomat (Greek)
mouthwash to use after a root canal
I am thinking that it is oral, but I have never seen it as part of a word, or as a root, for that matter.
Oseteoporosis. "Osteo" is the root word meaning "bones", and the "porous" part indicates that the bones aren't as solid as they should be.
the top or the tip of the root