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Styloid process

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In anatomy, a styloid process (from Greek stylos (στῦλος), "pillar"), usually serving as points of attachment for muscles, refers to the slender, pointed process (protrusion) of:

In botany, a styloid is a needle-shaped crystal of calcium oxalate found in some plants. It is a form of raphide.