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frontal
[fruhn-tl]
adjective
of, in, or at the front.
a frontal view; frontal attack.
Anatomy.
of, relating to, or situated near the forehead or the frontal bone.
Meteorology., of or relating to the division between dissimilar air masses.
frontal zone; frontal surface.
Fine Arts.
exhibiting frontality.
parallel to the surface in the pictorial arts or seen from the front view in sculpture.
the frontal plane.
noun
Ecclesiastical., a movable cover or hanging for the front of an altar.
Anatomy., any of several parts in the frontal region, especially the frontal bone.
frontal
/ ˈfrʌntəl /
adjective
of, at, or in the front
of or relating to the forehead
frontal artery
of or relating to the anterior part of a body or organ
meteorol of, relating to, or resulting from a front or its passage
frontal rainfall
noun
a decorative hanging for the front of an altar
another name for frontlet
Other Word Forms
- frontally adverb
- interfrontal adjective
- subfrontal adjective
- subfrontally adverb
- transfrontal adjective
- transfrontally adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of frontal1
Example Sentences
After a tour of her laboratory and MRI scanner, dialogue about the frontal cortex and the mysteries of synapses, she offered a simple declarative sentence: “We are our brains.”
But there he is, looking on in a frontal mugshot pinned to the gallery wall.
In FTD, abnormal proteins accumulate in the brain’s frontal or temporal lobes, damaging and eventually destroying those neurons.
His flaming-eyed face is frontal, hers is overlaid in perfect profile.
In another study, a research team found that parts of infants’ brains in charge of shifting attention in the frontal parietal cortex were activated in infants as young as three months old.
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