| hyoid bone |
Small, vertically oriented bones lateral to trachea, located at the level of C-3.
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| hyoid bone |
a C-shaped bone in the upper neck positioned above the Adam's apple with muscle attachments to the back of the tongue, as well as the sides of the lower throat.
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| hyoid bone |
A horseshoe-shaped bone known as the "tongue bone." It is attached to muscles of the tongue and related structures, and to the larynx and related structures
Ãâó: vocalresource.rutgers.edu/termsh.htm
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| hyobranchial c. |
the cleft between the hyoid and the next succeeding arch in the developing embryo; called also posthyoidean c.
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| hyoepiglottic |
pertaining to the hyoid bone and the epiglottis.
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