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    Whereabouts on your body will you find the ophryon?

    Question #57165. Asked by shady shaker. (May 12 05 8:20 AM)


    McGruff

    I remember coming across this when researching the question about the monobrow.

    The craniometric point in the midline of the forehead immediately above the orbits.
    http://www.english-dictionary.us/meaning/Ophryon.asp

    May 12 05, 8:47 AM
    mibmob

    Can you actually find it then?;)

    May 12 05, 9:00 AM
    shady shaker

    Or, to put it in a way that no one will understand, it is: 'the space between the eyebrows on a line with the top of the eye sockets'.

    (The Book of Lists, Wallechinsky & Wallace, p330).

    May 12 05, 9:04 AM
    peasypod

    Wasn't the 'O' word the answer to gmack's Bert question anyway?!

    May 12 05, 7:39 PM


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