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frontal

[fruhn-tl] / ˈfrʌn tl /


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Once boys reach tweenhood, testosterone surges in tandem with frontal lobe development, which makes these years ripe for warring with words.

From Washington Post

Her sequencing lab usually gets tissue samples from the temporal or frontal cortex — toward the front and middle of the brain.

From Seattle Times

“We are not meat. We are ready to fight with dignity, not as meat, in frontal attacks.”

From Washington Post

Lemon's -ism appears have taproots into the frontal cortex of his cerebrum, entangled in a way that may be impossible for any amount of "formal training" to overcome.

From Salon

The Ukrainian defenders, however, have maintained stiff resistance, forcing Wagner to rely on costly frontal assaults to inch its way toward the city center.

From New York Times