bizygomatisk
Bizygomatisk is a term derived from the Latin words bizygos, meaning "two zygomae," and the suffix -astic, which in anthropological contexts refers to a specific measurement or characteristic. The word is used primarily in physical anthropology and forensic science to describe or refer to the bizygomatic breadth, the distance between the outermost points of the zygomatic arches (cheekbones) in human skulls.
The bizygomatic breadth is a key cranial metric that is used to assess craniofacial morphology, population
In forensic contexts, accurate measurement of bizygomatic breadth aids in reconstructing missing or damaged skulls and