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Meanings of
skull
in English
Russian
череп
Portuguese
crânio
Catalan
crani
Spanish
cráneo
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Bony structure that forms the skeleton of head in most vertebrates.
cranium
Related terms
anatomical structure
Russian
череп
Synonyms
Examples for "
cranium
"
cranium
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.
Usage of
skull
in English
1
The soft spot in the
skull
is large and late in closing.
2
The face is broad and scantily bearded; the
skull
wide and high.
3
The
skull
develops in the same way as the membranous vertebral column.
4
The
skull
is harmless; and it rolled because your son upset it.
5
The
skull
was fractured; fragments of bone were driven into the brain.
6
The
skull
proved to be very badly fractured; in one place, splintered.
7
The Maori has a long
skull
;
the Sandwich Islander a broad
skull
.
8
The
skull
found in the ruins was unmistakably that of an Indian.
9
The human
skull
in their midst puts the matter beyond a doubt.
10
The
skull
was kept for two hundred years in the imperial treasury.
11
He aimed a terrific blow just at the base of the
skull
.
12
The
skull
is high in the crown, and not quite so wide.
13
Feyenoord finally managed a foray towards the
skull
-
capped
Ederson on 20 minutes.
14
I shall speak the truth; and you will perhaps crack my
skull
.
15
The
skull
-
form
of the Southerners agrees with that of the Mediterranean races.
16
Vor fought alongside his new allies, despite the bone-grinding and
skull
-
cracking
pain.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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skull
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
human skull
fracture skull
thick skull
own skull
black skull
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Translations for
skull
Russian
череп
Portuguese
crânio
Catalan
crani
Spanish
cráneo
cranium
Skull
through the time
Skull
across language varieties
Canada
Common
United States of America
Common
Australia
Less common
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