Quadrate may refer to:
The quadrate bone is part of a skull in most tetrapods, including amphibians, sauropsids (reptiles, birds), and early synapsids. In these animals it connects to the quadratojugal and squamosal in the skull, and forms part of the jaw joint (the other part is the articular bone at the rear end of the lower jaw).
It is formed by endochondral ossification and is formed from the hindmost part of the primitive cartilaginous upper jaw.
In snakes, the quadrate bone has become elongated and very mobile, and contributes greatly to their ability to swallow very large prey items. In some lizards and dinosaurs also the quadrate is articulated at both ends and movable.
In mammals the articular and quadrate bones have migrated to the middle ear and are known as the malleus and incus. This migration was first described by Reichert in 1837. In pig embryos he discovered that the mandible ossifies on the side of Meckel's cartilage, while the posterior part of that cartilage is ossified and then detaches from the rest of the cartilage to enter the middle ear where it becomes the incus.
In heraldry, an ordinary is described as quadrate (or more fully nowy quadrate) when it has a square central boss.
Shield of Durham University: Argent, a cross paty quadrate gules; on a canton azure a chevron or between three lions rampant argent.
Shield of Durham University: Argent, a cross paty quadrate gules; on a canton azure a chevron or between three lions rampant argent.
Banner of the Burgh of Markinch, Scotland: Gules, on a cross nowy quadrate argent a cock gules.
Banner of the Burgh of Markinch, Scotland: Gules, on a cross nowy quadrate argent a cock gules.
Gules, a cross paty quadrate or, charged with five mullets of six points gules: a chief arched ermine charged with two Cornish choughs proper - Vickers, England
Gules, a cross paty quadrate or, charged with five mullets of six points gules: a chief arched ermine charged with two Cornish choughs proper - Vickers, England
Only certain ordinaries are usually shown quadrate: the cross, the pale, and the fess – but not, for example, a bordure or chevron.
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