MALAE OS
\mˈaliː ˌə͡ʊˈɛs], \mˈaliː ˌəʊˈɛs], \m_ˈa_l_iː_ ˌəʊ_ˈɛ_s]\
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The check or malar bone. This bone is situate at the lateral and superior part of the face; and constitutes the zygomatic region of the cheek. It is irregularly quadrilateral. Its outer surface is convex, covered by muscles and skin, and pierced with canals, called malar, through which vessels and nerves pass. Its upper surface is concave, and forms part of the orbit. Its posterior surface is concave, and enters into the composition of the temporal fossa. This bone is thick and cellular. It is articulated with the frontal, temporal, sphenoid, and superior maxillary bones, and is developed by a single point of ossification. The part of the face rendered prominent by it, the French call Pommette.
By Robley Dunglison