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Tuberosity
A large rounded projection on a bone, typically for the attachment of muscles or ligaments.
Meatus
Passageway or tunnel.
Fossa
A depression or hollow in a bone or other anatomical structure, often serving as a socket or receptacle for another part.
Nasolacrimal Canals
Ducts that convey tear fluid from the lacrimal sacs into the nasal cavity.
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