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prog⋅na⋅thous

[prog-nuh-thuhs, prog-ney-]
–adjective Craniometry.
having protrusive jaws; having a gnathic index over 103.
Also, prog⋅nath⋅ic [prog-nath-ik] .


Origin:
1830–40; pro- 2 + -gnathous


prog⋅na⋅thism [prog-nuh-thiz-uhm] , prog⋅na⋅thy, noun
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prog·na·thous   (prŏg'nə-thəs, prŏg-nā'-)   
adj.  Having jaws that project forward to a marked degree.
prog'na·thism (-nə-thĭz'əm) n.
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Main Entry: prog·na·thism
Pronunciation: 'präg-n&-"thiz-&m, präg-'nA-
Function: noun
: prognathous condition

Main Entry: prog·na·thous
Pronunciation: 'präg-n&-th&s
Function: adjective
: having the jaws projecting beyond the upper part ofthe face
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prognathous prog·na·thous (prŏg'nə-thəs, prŏg-nā'-) or prog·nath·ic (prŏg-nāth'ĭk, -nā'thĭk)
adj.
Having jaws that project forward to a marked degree.


prog'na·thism (-nə-thĭz'əm) n.

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