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jaw The ‘jaw’, in everyday language and in descriptions of facial characteristics, commonly refers to the lower jaw that gives the chin its shape. The word is derived from the Anglo-Saxon for ‘chew’ and is properly applied to both participants in this function: the upper ...
January 1, 2001; The Oxford Companion to the Body

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