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Meanings of
braincase
in English
Portuguese
calota craniana
Catalan
crani
Spanish
cráneo
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The part of the skull that encloses the brain.
cranium
brainpan
Portuguese
calota craniana
Synonyms
Examples for "
cranium
"
cranium
brainpan
Examples for "
cranium
"
1
In other respects his
cranium
is similar to that of the Manóbo.
2
The
cranium
is of unusual size, and of a long elliptical form.
3
You step to me again and you'll get your motherfucking
cranium
cracked.
4
The
cranium
which I have caused to be figured, Plate I., Figs.
5
And finally, the dog's burnt
cranium
showed green-bone fracture patterns. He paused.
1
If the spray failed, I'd kick the guy's plums into his
brainpan
.
2
He was simply too well put together in the
brainpan
to short circuit.
3
He stumbled forwards, the cable that burst from his
brainpan
rattling behind him.
4
Back in my office, I sat motionless, tiny wings fluttering in my
brainpan
.
5
Much as my wife wishes that bomb had clunked me right on the
brainpan
.
Usage of
braincase
in English
1
Her
braincase
was also very small, no bigger than that of a chimp.
2
The
braincase
was much smaller than that of a horse.
3
I observed features of the face and
braincase
,
took measurements, and ran discriminant functions on my computer.
4
Brain: A high-resolution X-ray scan of the male specimen's skull has produced a virtual cast of its
braincase
.
5
The most striking difference was the shape of the
braincase
which was more elongated than that of humans today.
6
Their seeds are buried by the insects, and if all goes well the
braincase
develops out of the seed.
7
Differences between the genders were mostly recorded in the rostrum and
braincase
,
which are wider and more robust in males.
8
Anakin whirled to find Obi-Wan right behind him in the act of slicing neatly through the
braincase
of a battle droid.
9
The dinosaur's
braincase
was found lying on the ground in the Kyzylkum desert in northern Uzbekistan during a field expedition in 2004.
10
The fragments found include a partial snout with teeth and tooth bases, partial
braincase
,
and a section of upper jaw with tooth bases.
11
It was not an obvious human skull: it was much larger, with slanting, birdlike eyes, stark cheekbones, a smaller jaw and a very large
braincase
.
12
Of particular interest to him are the sizes of their
braincases
.
13
A guy named Roxton made casts of rex
braincases
,
and concluded that tyrannosaurs had the brain of a frog.
14
Merged pack animals had always had secondary controls near their
braincases
;
surely this part of the design would not have changed.
15
"Kane." He kissed me, hard and black and sinful, and my mind glugged, as if water filled my
braincase
.
16
Her
braincase
was also very small, no bigger than that of a chimp.
Other examples for "braincase"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
braincase
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
large braincase
partial braincase
Translations for
braincase
Portuguese
calota craniana
crânio
Catalan
crani
Spanish
cráneo
caja craneana
Braincase
through the time