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tablature
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tablature /tab·la·ture/ (tab´lah-chur) separation of the chief cranial bones into inner and outer tables, separated by a diploë.
tab·la·ture (tbl-chr, -chr)
n.
1. An engraved tablet or surface.
2. The cranial bones considered as two laminae separated by the diploe.

tablature
separation of the chief cranial bones into inner and outer tables, separated by a diploë.


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