Significance of Jaw
Synonyms: Mandible, Maxilla, Jawbone, Chin, Dental arch
In Dutch: Kaak; In Finnish: Leuka
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Hindu concept of 'Jaw'
In Hinduism, the term "Jaw," or hanuh, signifies the mouth's structural component, with varied gender applications. This linguistic versatility is acknowledged by Kshirasvamin, highlighting the term's significance in both anatomy and language.
From: Amarakoshodghatana of Kshirasvamin (study)
(1) The word hanuh refers to the jaw and can be used in different genders, as noted by Kshirasvamin.[1] (2) The structure forming the mouth, referred to as hanuh.[2]
The concept of Jaw in scientific sources
Jaw refers to the bony structure housing teeth, crucial in cases like hyperdontia, where both upper and lower jaws can see abnormalities due to the presence of extra teeth.
From: Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology
(1) The structure that holds the teeth in place; both the upper and lower jaws may be affected in cases of hyperdontia.[3]