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vomer Meaning in Bengali



মাথার খুলির পাতলা trapezoidal হাড় অনুনাসিক নাসামধ্য পর্দা এর অবর এবং নিকৃষ্ট অংশের বিরচন





vomer's Usage Examples:

The vomer (/ˈvoʊmər/) is one of the unpaired facial bones of the skull.


The choanae are separated in two by the vomer.


with the palatine; its pointed posterior extremity is placed above the vomer, and is received between the root of the pterygoid process laterally and.


basioccipital tubercles, fully formed cavum tympani and antrum postoticum, single vomer, confluent external nares, lacrimals and supratemporals absent.


septal branch of the superior labial; one branch descends in a groove on the vomer to the incisive canal and anastomoses with the descending palatine artery.


a narrow contact between the palatine and vomer bones on the roof of the mouth, a contact between the vomer and the maxilla that is positioned farther.


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This is based on large, fang-like teeth on its vomer bones on the roof of the mouth.


An inconstant vomerovaginal canal may lie between the ala of the vomer and the vaginal process of the sphenoid bone, medial to the palatovaginal.


from the human-like arrangement of inward-slanting teeth attached to the vomer bone in the roof of the mouth.


an expanded pair of vomer bones on the underside of the skull that form a secondary palate.


In Urumchia the front end of the vomers narrow to a point,.


found from the morphology of the Holostei, for example presence of a paired vomer.


It lies between the septal nasal cartilage and the vomer.


The cartilage lies below, but is not connected to, the rudimentary vomeronasal.


with the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid; its inferior margin with the vomer and the palatine processes of the maxillae.


The vomer of T.


borealis also differs from the vomer of T.


parasphenoid, but for the most part its function has been replaced by the vomer bone.


derived from the fact that it lies adjacent to the unpaired vomer bone (from Latin vomer 'plowshare', for its shape) in the nasal septum.


small orbits located more posteriorly, and the pterygoids do not reach the vomer.


The flat bones are: the occipital, parietal, frontal, nasal, lacrimal, vomer, hip bone (coxal bone), sternum, ribs, and scapulae.



vomer's Meaning':

thin trapezoidal bone of the skull forming the posterior and inferior parts of the nasal septum

Synonyms:

skull; os; bone; nasal septum;

Antonyms:

black; boneless;

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