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Keywords: Auricular, Mandible, Vise, Lore, Jaw
The side of the face below the eye.
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Those pieces of a machine, or of any timber, or stone work, which form corresponding sides, or which are similar and in pair; as, the cheeks (jaws) of a vise; the cheeks of a gun carriage, etc.
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Under eye, forward of auricular area
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The cheek is the center of the face. Often dirtier-colored than the rest of the face, it is rarely used for identification purposes. However, a few birds, such as the American Kestrel and its "sideburns", may have special markings on or near the cheeks.
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an area of the face where some men and women opt to thin or clear hair.
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Area between the eye and preopercular bone.
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Area on the side of the head from eye to preopercle.
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Either side of the face below the eyes. Piercings can pass from the cheek on the outside to the inside of the mouth.
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The sides of the face beneath the eyes.
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Side of the head between the base of the mandible and lower margin of the eye, consisting partly of the lower face and partly of the gena.
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(1) The sides of the face below the eyes. (2) The rounded color head marking that forms the blaze and carries down along the jaw line of a Dutch. .
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Side of window
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The part of a tenon parallel to the face of the board. See Tenon.
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The side of the face forming the side wall of the mouth. See the entire definition of Cheek
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The bird cheek is in the same location as the human cheek, between the lore, eye, auricular and the lower mandible.
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Area bounded by lore, eye, auricular, and lower mandible.
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Fleshy part of the head below eyes and above mouth.
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Either of two sides of an object, such as a door jamb or the jaws of a vise.
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side of an embrasure, often reinforced by gabions or sandbags.
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The part of a joint which is parallel with the edge or the face of a joint.
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The Cheeks (Latin: bucca, also malā: "jaw") are the area of the face below the eyes and between the nose and the left or right ear.
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