gonial

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Etymology 1

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From gonion +‎ -al.

Adjective

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gonial (not comparable)

  1. (anatomy, dentistry) Of or pertaining to the gonion, the point at the apex of the mandible, or lower jaw.
    • 1925, Sergeĭ Mikhaĭlovich Shirokogorov, Anthropology of Eastern China and Kwangtung Province[1], page 79:
      "We have seen that the gonial diameter, being related to the head breadth, is higher among the northern groups and especially among Mongols."
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Etymology 2

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Extracted from spermatogonial and oogonial, these being the cells the gonia develop into.

Adjective

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gonial (not comparable)

  1. (cytology) Of or pertaining to the gonia, primitive germ cells.
    • 1932, Tso-hin Cheng, The Germ Cell History of Rana Cantabrigensis Baird[2], page 558:
      "When found, the expelled elements may be gonial cells or oocytes, normal or rarely degenerating."
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