Word Meanings - PREMAXILLA - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A bone on either side of the middle line between the nose and mouth, forming the anterior part of each half of the upper jawbone; the intermaxilla. In man the premaxillæ become united and form the incisor part of the maxillary bone.
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- FORMALITY
 The dress prescribed for any body of men, academical, municipal, or sacerdotal. The doctors attending her in their formalities as far as Shotover. Fuller. 6. That which is formal; the formal part. It unties the inward knot of marriage, . . . while
- PREMAXILLA
 A bone on either side of the middle line between the nose and mouth, forming the anterior part of each half of the upper jawbone; the intermaxilla. In man the premaxillæ become united and form the incisor part of the maxillary bone.
- ANTERIORITY
 The state of being anterior or preceding in time or in situation; priority. Pope.
- MIDDLE
 1. Equally distant from the extreme either of a number of things or of one thing; mean; medial; as, the middle house in a row; a middle rank or station in life; flowers of middle summer; men of middle age. 2. Intermediate; intervening.
- UNITERABLE
 Not iterable; incapable of being repeated. "To play away an uniterable life." Sir T. Browne.
- JAWBONE
 The bone of either jaw; a maxilla or a mandible.
- FORMICARY
 The nest or dwelling of a swarm of ants; an ant-hill.
- FORMULIZE
 To reduce to a formula; to formulate. Emerson.
- UPPERMOST
 Highest in place, position, rank, power, or the like; upmost; supreme. Whatever faction happens to be uppermost. Swift.
- FORMERLY
 In time past, either in time immediately preceding or at any indefinite distance; of old; heretofore.
- FORMICAROID
 Like or pertaining to the family Formicaridæ or ant thrushes.
- FORMIDABLY
 In a formidable manner.
- UNITIVE
 Having the power of uniting; causing, or tending to produce, union. Jer. Taylor.
- FORMICATE
 Resembling, or pertaining to, an ant or ants.
- UNITARIANISM
 The doctrines of Unitarians.
- FORME
 See PATTé
- FORMEDON
 A writ of right for a tenant in tail in case of a discontinuance of the estate tail. This writ has been abolished.
- INTERMAXILLA
 See PREMAXILLA
- FORMAT
 The shape and size of a book; hence, its external form. The older manuscripts had been written in a much larger format than that found convenient for university work. G. H. Putnam. One might, indeed, protest that the format is a little
- BECOME
 happen; akin to D. bekomen, OHG.a piquëman, Goth. biquiman to come 1. To pass from one state to another; to enter into some state or condition, by a change from another state, or by assuming or receiving new properties or qualities, additional
- OMNIFORMITY
 The condition or quality of having every form. Dr. H. More.
- INFORMITY
 Want of regular form; shapelessness.
- FALCIFORM
 Having the shape of a scithe or sickle; resembling a reaping hook; as, the falciform ligatment of the liver.
- DEFORMER
 One who deforms.
- DIVERSIFORM
 Of a different form; of varied forms.
- PREFORM
 To form beforehand, or for special ends. "Their natures and preformed faculties. " Shak.
- VARIFORM
 Having different shapes or forms.
- RESINIFORM
 Having the form of resin.
- VILLIFORM
 Having the form or appearance of villi; like close-set fibers, either hard or soft; as, the teeth of perch are villiform.
- BIFORM
 Having two forms, bodies, or shapes. Croxall.
- REFORMALIZE
 To affect reformation; to pretend to correctness.
- FULL-FORMED
 Full in form or shape; rounded out with flesh. The full-formed maids of Afric. Thomson.
- SCORIFORM
 In the form of scoria.
- REFORMATIVE
 Forming again; having the quality of renewing form; reformatory. Good.
- MALCONFORMATION
 Imperfect, disproportionate, or abnormal formation; ill form; disproportion of parts.
- PENNIFORM
 Having the form of a feather or plume.
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