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temporal

[tem-per-uhl, tem-pruhl] / ˈtɛm pər əl, ˈtɛm prəl /




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The lower temporal bar functions much like a cheek bone.

From Science Daily

The entries are dated 1973, yet slippery temporal shifts are disrupting her research and our understanding of the narrative.

From New York Times

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

From Seattle Times

History records many instances in which religious leaders, including those of the Roman Catholic Church, have resisted the abuses of temporal authority, and have been persecuted for it.

From Washington Post

Droughts are complicated because “there are big regional and temporal variations,” according to Andrew Dessler, the director of the Texas Center for Climate Studies and a professor at Texas A&M University.

From Seattle Times