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what is the difference between "jaw"and"chin"?Thx
what is the difference between "jaw"and"chin"as the lower part of one's face?Thx
Apr 28, 2015 11:43 AM
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A chin is part of a face.
It's the part below the mouth, formed by the skin and flesh covering the front of the lower jaw.
Only things with faces--that is to say, mostly, human beings, have "chins." A shark has jaws but no "chin."
The jaws are two internal bones that hold the teeth and allow the mouth to bite. When you think of a "jaw" you are thinking of mostly of the biting function and the mouth.
Because a chin is formed by flesh on top of the jaw, a chin can have a "dimple" or it can be "cleft." This is often thought to be handsome. The actor Kirk Douglas was famous for having a dimple on his chin. You can't have a dimple on a jaw, because the feature is formed in the muscles, not the bone.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1f/Kirk_and_Michael_Douglas_-1969.jpg
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