palatopterygoid (Meaning)

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palatopterygoid (a.)

Pertaining to the palatine and pterygoid region of the skull; as, the palatopterygoid cartilage, or rod, from which the palatine and pterygoid bones are developed.

Synonyms & Antonyms of palatopterygoid

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palatopterygoid Sentence Examples

  1. The palatopterygoid bar is a bony structure connecting the palate and pterygoid bones in vertebrates.
  2. The palatopterygoid canal transmits nerves and blood vessels through the palatopterygoid bar.
  3. The palatopterygoid process of the premaxilla is a projection forming part of the anterior portion of the palatopterygoid bar.
  4. The palatopterygoid cartilage in embryonic development forms the palatopterygoid bar and other related structures.
  5. The palatopterygoid ligament stabilizes the palatopterygoid region and prevents excessive displacement.
  6. The palatopterygoid musculature plays a crucial role in jaw movements and throat functions.
  7. Pathologies involving the palatopterygoid region can cause difficulties in feeding, speech, and other functions.
  8. The palatopterygoid complex is subject to extensive evolutionary modifications, varying significantly among different vertebrate groups.
  9. The palatopterygoid canal is an important landmark for surgical procedures involving the palate and pterygoid region.
  10. The palatopterygoid suture is the junction between the palatine and pterygoid bones, forming part of the palatopterygoid bar.

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Pertaining to the palatine and pterygoid region of the skull; as, the palatopterygoid cartilage, or rod, from which the palatine and pterygoid bones are develop

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The palatopterygoid bar is a bony structure connecting the palate and pterygoid bones in vertebrates.

The palatopterygoid canal transmits nerves and blood vessels through the palatopterygoid bar.

The palatopterygoid process of the premaxilla is a projection forming part of the anterior portion of the palatopterygoid bar.

The palatopterygoid cartilage in embryonic development forms the palatopterygoid bar and other related structures.