Usage examples of "maxilar inferior" in Spanish with translation to English

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Soy inferior a él en matemáticas. I am inferior to him in mathematics.
El codo es la articulación entre el brazo superior y el brazo inferior. The elbow is the joint between the upper arm and the lower arm.
Yo pienso que éste es inferior a ése en calidad. I think this one is inferior to that in quality.
Es muy inferior a mí en inglés. He is much inferior to me in English.
Hay que admitir que nuestro equipo es inferior a los Estados Unidos. We have to admit that our team is inferior to that of the United States.
Él es pequeño, pero en absoluto inferior a ti. He is little, if at all inferior to you.
El Corán, lejos de ser inigualable, es más bien una obra literaria de calidad inferior, no es claro, ni entendible, y no posee valor práctico y definitivamente no es un libro revelado. The Koran, far from being inimitable, is a literary work of inferior quality, as it is neither clear, nor understandable, nor does it possess any practical value and is certainly not a revealed book.
Esta mantequilla es doméstica, pero de ninguna forma es inferior a la mantequilla extranjera. This butter is domestic, but it is in no way inferior to foreign butter.
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