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jaws

/dʒɔːz/noun
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Jaws refer to the two bony structures in the mouth that hold the teeth and facilitate chewing, biting, and speaking in vertebrates. Beyond their anatomical role, the term is often used metaphorically in modern contexts, like describing the gripping parts of tools or evoking the terror of predatory animals in popular culture.

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