-gnathous

-gnathous
adjective combining form Etymology: New Latin -gnathus, from Greek gnathos; akin to Greek genys jaw — more at chin having (such) a jaw <
prognathous
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  • -gnathous — [nə thəs] combining form [< Gr gnathos: see GNATHIC] having a (specified kind of) jaw [prognathous] …   English World dictionary

  • -gnathous — gnəthəs adjective combining form Etymology: New Latin gnathus gnathous, from Greek gnathos jaw; akin to Greek genys jaw more at chin : having (such) a jaw oxygnathous * * * a combining form meaning having a jaw of the kind or in the position… …   Useful english dictionary

  • -gnathous — a combining form meaning having a jaw of the kind or in the position specified by the initial element: prognathous. [ < Gk gnathos jawed, adj. deriv. of gnáthos jaw (akin to CHIN); see OUS] * * * …   Universalium

  • -gnathous — gna·thous …   English syllables

  • -gnathous — aff. a combining form meaning “having a jaw” of the kind or in the position specified by the initial element: prognathous[/ex] • Etymology: < Gk gnathos jawed, adj. der. of gnáthos jaw (akin to chin); see ous …   From formal English to slang

  • -gnathous — an adjectival word element referring to the jaw, as in prognathous. {Greek gnathos jaw + ous} …  

  • hypognathous — adjective having a projecting lower jaw • Syn: ↑prognathous, ↑prognathic • Ant: ↑opisthognathous (for: ↑prognathous) • Similar to: ↑lantern jawed …   Useful english dictionary

  • schizognathous — thəs adjective Etymology: schiz + gnathous : constituting or having an arrangement of the bones of the palate in which the vomer is narrow and pointed in front and separated by a space on each side from the usually long narrow maxillopalatals… …   Useful english dictionary

  • chaetognath — noun Etymology: New Latin Chaetognatha, class or phylum name, ultimately from Greek chaitē + gnathos jaw more at gnathous Date: circa 1889 arrowworm • chaetognath adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ganache — noun Etymology: French, literally, jowl, from Italian ganascia, modification of Greek gnathos jaw more at gnathous Date: 1977 a sweet creamy chocolate mixture used especially as a filling or frosting …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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