There are two adjectives rooted in the word 'mandible'.
mandibular and mandibulate
MANDIBLE
mandible
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
The noun maxilla refers to the upper jaw (upper jawbone, attached to the skull).The adjective is maxillary.The lower jaw, the mandible, has the adjective form mandibular or mandibulary.
The mandible is your jaw.
The mandible
Mandible comes from the Latin word mandibula which means "jawbone."
Everything, except the mandible
The mandible is located on your skull. It is attached to your skull. It is called your JAW.
The mandible is your jawbone.
The shark had a very big mandible.
The Black Skimmer is the only bird to have a lower mandible longer than the upper mandible.
Yes. A dog has a mandible. It is behind the teeth.
Edward Mandible died in 1936.
The ramus is the ascending part of the mandible.