mandíbula
jaw
noun mahn-DEE-boo-lah Rare
Origin: From Latin mandibula, from mandere ('to chew').
Also means
mandible
Usage Note
Mandíbula refers to the lower jaw (the movable bone). The upper jaw is the maxilar or maxila. In anatomy both the upper and lower halves can be called mandíbulas, but in everyday speech mandíbula almost always means the lower one. The phrase caérsele la mandíbula ('jaw drops') expresses shock.
Examples
"El dentista examinó la mandíbula del paciente con cuidado."
Natural Translation
The dentist carefully examined the patient's jaw.
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