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Meaning of jugulum

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jugulum (n.)

The lower throat, or that part of the neck just above the breast.

jugulum Sentence Examples

  1. The hunter aimed his arrow at the animal's jugulum, the vital point on the neck.
  2. The doctor pressed her fingers against the patient's jugulum, checking for a pulse.
  3. The vampire sank its teeth into the victim's jugulum, drawing blood.
  4. The wound on the man's jugulum was severe, requiring immediate medical attention.
  5. The scientist studied the jugulum of the dinosaur, trying to understand its evolutionary significance.
  6. The snake wrapped its coils around the bird's jugulum, constricting its airway.
  7. The cat pounced on the mouse, biting it hard on the jugulum, killing it instantly.
  8. The soldier's armor protected his jugulum from the enemy's sword.
  9. The artist's sculpture depicted a woman with a prominent jugulum, symbolizing her strength and vitality.
  10. The insect's stinger pierced through the skin, injecting venom into the victim's jugulum.

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The lower throat, or that part of the neck just above the breast.

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No antonyms found.

The hunter aimed his arrow at the animal's jugulum, the vital point on the neck.

The doctor pressed her fingers against the patient's jugulum, checking for a pulse.

The vampire sank its teeth into the victim's jugulum, drawing blood.

The wound on the man's jugulum was severe, requiring immediate medical attention.