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comparative more prognathous, superlative most prognathous
Having jaws that project forward more than is usual, or being such a jaw. quotations examples
A huge brute with thick lips and prognathous jaw stood at her shoulder. He was talking loudly and gesticulating wildly.
1918, Edgar Rice Burroughs, chapter VIII, in The Land That Time Forgot
Phycosecids are small, ovate, convex beetles with a prognathous head, partly covered by a semicircular projection of the pronotum and a dorsal vestiture of whitish scales or scalelike setae.
2013, Adam Slipinski, Australian Beetles Volume 1: Morphology, Classification and Keys