Buccinator

/ˌbʌksɪˈneɪtər/ noun

A soldier or musician in ancient Rome who played the buccina, or a muscle in the cheek that helps with chewing and speech.

From Latin buccinator, derived from buccina (trumpet) with the agent suffix -ator, literally meaning 'one who plays the trumpet' or from bucca (cheek) for the anatomical muscle.

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