jawline

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jaw·line

 (jô′līn′)
n.
The line formed by the lower jaw.
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jawline

(ˈdʒɔːlaɪn) or

jaw line

n
the line formed by a person's jaw
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Translations

jawline

[ˈdʒɔːlaɪn] Nmandíbula f
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jawline

jaw line [ˈdʒɔːlaɪn] nmenton m
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