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Definition of Mentum

Mentum
Mentum Men"tum, n. [L., chin.] (Zo["o]l.) The front median plate of the labium in insects. See Labium.

Meaning of Mentum from wikipedia

- The mentum is an anatomical structure, a projecting feature that is near the mouth of a variety of animals: In insects, the mentum is the distal part of...
- Josh (January 14, 2011). "Saakashvili honors Lieberman for bringing 'Joe-mentum' to Georgia's cause". Foreign Policy. Retrieved April 1, 2024. Lieberman...
- elsewhere, not shown) Synonyms Trichopus goramy (Lacépède, 1801) Trichopodus mentum Lacépède, 1801 Trichopode mentonnier Lacépède, 1801 Trichopus satyrus G...
- the lower lip, situated at the tip of the chin. It originates from the mentum of the mandible, and inserts into the soft tissue of the chin. It is sometimes...
- through the open mouth. Odontoid process, where if it is just below the mentum, it confirms adequate extension of the head. The frontal sinus may not show...
- (French, Catalan) (from Latin mens, mentis: mind, intelligence, or suffix -mentum, result or way of action), while other adverbs are single forms which are...
- GoMentum Station is a testing ground for connected and autonomous vehicles at the former Concord Naval Weapons Station (CNWS) in Concord, California, United...
- Rajeev Kanakala Shakalaka Shankar Sritej Aqsa Khan Rupika Cinematography Mentum Satish Edited by Nandamuri Hari Music by Gowra Hari Production company Aakriti...
- Face presentations are classified according to the position of the chin (mentum): Left Mento-Anterior (LMA), Left Mento-Posterior (LMP), Left Mento-Transverse...
- divided into regions called the submentum, which is the proximal part, the mentum in the middle, and the prementum, which is the distal section, and furthest...