Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
orbitale
Noun
/ˈɔːrbɪteɪl/

Definition
The orbitale is a term used in anatomy and the study of craniometry, referring to a specific point on the human skull.

Examples
- In the study of human evolution, the position of the orbitale can provide essential insights into species’ adaptations.
- When measuring cranial features, anthropologists often note the location of each orbitale for accuracy.
- The orbitale serves as an important landmark in reconstructive surgery of the face.

Meaning
In the field of anthropology and morphology, the orbitale is recognized as the lowest point on the eye socket (orbit) in a human skull. It is used as a key reference point in anatomical measurements and studies of facial structure.

Synonyms
- Suborbital point
- Eye socket reference
- Orbial landmark