zygomaticofrontal

zygomaticofrontal
Relating to the zygomatic and frontal bones.

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zy·go·mat·i·co·fron·tal (zi″go-mat″ĭ-ko-frunґtəl) pertaining to the zygomatic arch, process, or bone and the frontal bone.

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