"Linea temporalis inferior" is a Latin term commonly used in anatomy to describe the inferior temporal line. This anatomical feature is a reference line found on the skull, specifically in the temporal bone region. Synonyms for "linea temporalis inferior" include the inferior temporal line, the lower temporal line, or simply the temporal line. These terms all convey the same concept and are interchangeable when discussing the skull's anatomical structures. The temporal line serves as an attachment point for various muscles, such as the temporalis muscle, and plays a role in understanding the structure and function of the skull.