A side view of the skull, showing the cheekbone under the name zygomatic .
From Middle English chekebon , chekbone , from Old English ċēacbān ( “ cheekbone ” ) ; equivalent to cheek bone . Compare Dutch kaakbeen ( “ jawbone ” ) .
cheekbone (plural cheekbones )
The small prominent bone of the cheek.
1921 , Ben Travers , chapter 1, in A Cuckoo in the Nest , Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Company , published 1925 , →OCLC :She was like a Beardsley Salome , he had said. And indeed she had the narrow eyes and the high cheekbone of that creature, and as nearly the sinuosity as is compatible with human symmetry.
1982 , Douglas Adams , Life, the Universe and Everything , page 113 :A youngish-looking man came up to him, and aggressive-looking type with a hook mouth, a lantern nose, and small beady little cheekbones .
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Arabic: وَجْنَة f ( wajna ) , عَظْم وَجْنِيّ m ( ʕaẓm wajniyy )
Egyptian Arabic: كرسي الخد m ( kursi el xad )
Azerbaijani: almacıq (az)
Bulgarian: скула f ( skula )
Catalan: pòmul (ca) m , zigoma m
Chinese:
Mandarin: 頰骨 / 颊骨 (zh) ( jiágǔ )
Chuvash: пит шăмми ( pit šămmi )
Czech: lícní kost f
Dutch: jukbeen (nl) n
Esperanto: vangosto , zigomo
Estonian: sarnaluu
Finnish: poskiluu (fi)
French: pommette (fr) f , zygoma (fr) m
German: Jochbein (de) n , Wangenknochen (de) m , Backenknochen (de) m
Hungarian: járomcsont (hu)
Ido: zigomato (io)
Ingrian: poskipää
Italian: zigomo (it) m , osso zigomatico m , malare (it) m , osso malare m
Japanese: 頬骨 (ja) ( きょうこつ, kyōkotsu )
Kalmyk: шана ( şana )
Korean: 광대뼈 (ko) ( gwangdaeppyeo )
Latin: māla (la) f
Latvian: vaiga kauls
Malay: tulang pipi , pasu-pasu (ms) , tulang bercagak , zigoma
Maori: rei
Nogai: бет суьеги ( bet süyegi )
Persian: استخوان گونه (fa) ( ostoxân-e gune )
Polish: kość policzkowa f
Portuguese: zigoma (pt) m , zigomático m , maçã do rosto f
Russian: скула́ (ru) f ( skulá )
Slovak: lícna kosť (sk)
Slovene: ličnica (sl) f
Spanish: pómulo (es) m , cigoma (es) f
Swedish: okben n , kindben (sv) n , kindknota c
Tagalog: buto ng pisngi , butumpisngi
Turkish: elmacık kemiği (tr)
Udmurt: бамлы ( bamly )
Ukrainian: ви́лиця (uk) f ( výlycja )
Uyghur: ياڭاق ( ya'ngaq ) , زاڭاق ( za'ngaq ) , زاڭاق ( za'ngaq )
Uyghur: ياڭاق ( ya'ngaq )
West Frisian: jokbonke , wangbonke