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cervicobuccal (medicine) and architrave (medicine)


cervicobuccal (medicine)


cervicobuccal


Relating to the buccal region of the neck of a premolar or molar tooth.


architrave (medicine)


architrave


The lower division of an entablature, or that part which rests immediately on the column, especially. In classical architecture. See Column.

The group of moldings, or Other architectural member, above and on both sides of a door or Other opening, especially if square in form.

Origin: F. Architrave, fr. It. Architrave; pref. Archi- + trave beam, L. Trabs.

Source: Websters Dictionary