Maxilla

The maxilla (/mækˈsɪlə/; plural: maxillae /mækˈsɪliː/) is a fusion of two bones along the palatal fissure that form the upper jaw. This is similar to the mandible (lower jaw), which is also a fusion of two halves at the mandibular symphysis. Sometimes (e.g. in bony fish), the maxilla is called "upper maxilla," with the mandible being the "lower maxilla." Conversely, in birds the upper jaw is often called "upper mandible."

Read more about Maxilla:  Function, Components, Articulations, In Other Animals