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sphenoid

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for sphenoid.

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The picture provided in the article clearly shows a downward angled hole high on the parietal lobe of the skull-- a typical suicide shot, assuming it was taken at roughly the temple, should be in the temporal or sphenoid bones, and angled flat or slightly upward.

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Quick take

Having a wedge shape.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of sphenoid gathered in one view.

adjective

Having a wedge shape.

noun

(anatomy) The sphenoid bone.

noun

(crystallography) A wedge-shaped crystal bounded by four equal isosceles triangles; the hemihedral form of a square pyramid.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for sphenoid.

adjective

Having a wedge shape.

noun

(anatomy) The sphenoid bone.

noun

(crystallography) A wedge-shaped crystal bounded by four equal isosceles triangles; the hemihedral form of a square pyramid.

adjective

(anatomy) Of or relating to the sphenoid bone which forms the base of the cranium, behind the eye and below the front part of the brain. It has two pairs of broad lateral ‘wings’ and a number of other projections, and contains two air-filled sinuses.

Example sentences

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The picture provided in the article clearly shows a downward angled hole high on the parietal lobe of the skull-- a typical suicide shot, assuming it was taken at roughly the temple, should be in the temporal or sphenoid bones, and angled flat or slightly upward.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use sphenoid in a sentence?

The picture provided in the article clearly shows a downward angled hole high on the parietal lobe of the skull-- a typical suicide shot, assuming it was taken at roughly the temple, should be in the temporal or sphenoid bones, and angled flat or slightly upward.

What does sphenoid mean?

Having a wedge shape.

What part of speech is sphenoid?

sphenoid is commonly used as adjective, noun.