jugal

English

Etymology

From Latin jugum (yoke).

Adjective

jugal (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) Relating to a yoke or marriage.
  2. (anatomy) Pertaining to the jugal bone.

Derived terms

Noun

jugal (plural jugals)

  1. (anatomy) A bone found in the skull of most reptiles, amphibians and birds; the equivalent of a malar in mammals.

Derived terms

French

Adjective

jugal (feminine jugale, masculine plural jugaux, feminine plural jugales)

  1. jugal (bone)

References

Iban

Noun

jugal

  1. gastritis
    Synonym: dugal