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  • 44zygoma — [zī gō′mə] n. pl. zygomata [zī gō′mə tə, zi gō′mə tə] or zygomas [ModL < Gr zygōma < zygoun, to yoke < zygon,YOKE] Anat. 1. ZYGOMATIC ARCH 2. ZYGOMATIC BONE 3. ZYGOMATIC PROCESS zygom …

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  • 47zygoma — /zuy goh meuh, zi /, n., pl. zygomata / meuh teuh/. Anat. 1. See zygomatic arch. 2. the zygomatic process of the temporal bone. 3. See zygomatic bone. [1675 85; < NL zygoma < Gk zýgoma bolt, bar, equiv. to zygo , var. s. of zygoûn …

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  • 49zygoma — zy•go•ma [[t]zaɪˈgoʊ mə, zɪ [/t]] n. pl. ma•ta [[t] mə tə[/t]] mas. 1) anat. zygomatic arch 2) anat. the zygomatic process of the temporal bone 3) anat. zygomatic bone • Etymology: 1675–85; &LT; NL zygōma &LT; Gk zýgōma bolt, bar =zygō , var. s.&#8230; …

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  • 50zygoma — /zaɪˈgoʊmə/ (say zuy gohmuh), /zɪ / (say zi ) noun (plural zygomata /zaɪˈgoʊmətə/ (say zuy gohmuhtuh), /zɪ / (say zi ) or zygomas) 1. the bony arch below the orbit of the skull, which is formed by the maxillary, jugal, and temporal bones. 2. Also …