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maxillary bone The maxillae are the largest bones of the face, except for the mandible, and form, by their union, the whole of the upper jaw. They hold the upper teeth, and connect on the left and right to the zygomatic bones (cheek bones). Each assists in forming the boundaries of three cavities, namely, the roof of the mouth, the floor and lateral wall of the nose and the floor of the orbit. ...
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maxillae jaws; one on each side of the mouth immediately beneath the mandibles, moving transversely, usually corneous at base, and membranaceous or coriaceous at tip, and furnished with one or two palpi.
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maxillae The second pair of jaws in an insect's mouth, used for pushing food down the throat.
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maxillary teeth Teeth located on the two principal dermal bones of the upper jaw in reptiles and amphibians (Peters 1964).
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maxillae in insects, the second or lower pair of jaws, which are composed of several joints and furnished with peculiar jointed appendages called palpi, or feelers.
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