coronal sutures
These lines are called sutures. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_skull
"sutures"
sutures
The spelling zigzaggy is an adjective, but so is just zig-zag or zigzag. The word zigzag is also the adverb, and more rarely a noun.E.g. The zigzag lines / the lines were drawn zigzag across the page / The road continued in a zigzag to the top of the hill.
a zigzag line
line breaks
Graphically, a line or many lines going vertically or horizontally in a slanting position, connecting and dis-connecting, and mirroring each other making a 'zigzag' example: /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
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sutures, which help to secure and protect the brain within the skull. The cranial bones include the frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, sphenoid, and ethmoid bones, all of which contribute to the structure and protection of the brain.
Zigzag lines are often referred to as "zigzag" or "serpentine" lines. In geometry, they can also be described as "polygonal" or "angular" lines due to their sharp turns. In some contexts, particularly in art or design, they may be referred to as "wave" lines when they create a flowing pattern.
The three forms of lines in art are straight lines, curved lines, and zigzag lines. Straight lines convey stability and order, while curved lines suggest movement and fluidity. Zigzag lines create a sense of chaos or energy. Each type of line can evoke different emotions and contribute to the overall composition of a piece.
having short ,sharp turns or angles in Trinidad