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- skulle, while the Latin word cranium comes from the Gr**** root κρανίον (kranion). The human skull fully develops two years after birth. The human skull...
- belonging or relating to the cranium Latin cranium, from Gr**** κρᾱνίον (krāníon), cranium, skull, bones enclosing the brain craniology -crine, crin(o)-...
- A cranioclast (from Gr**** κρανίον kranion "head, scull" and -κλάστης -klastes "breaker") is surgical instrument akin to a strong forceps. It was once...
- Cranioschisis (Gr****: κρανιον kranion, "skull", and σχίσις schisis, "split"), is a skull-related neural tube defect. The skull does not close all the...
- plutocracy, technocracy, technocrat, theocracy crani- skull Gr**** κρανίον (kraníon) craniologist, craniometry, craniosynostosis, cranium, hemicrania, megrim...
- rounded on its west, north, and east sides forming the back and sides of the kranion, or skull. The skull-like front, or face, on the south side is formed by...
- (hēmikrāníā), 'pain in half of the head', from ἡμι- (hēmi-), 'half' and κρᾱνίον (krāníon), 'skull'. In 200 BCE, writings from the Hippocratic school of medicine...
- craniognomy /ˌkreɪniˈɒɡnoʊmi/ or /ˌkreɪniˈɒnəmi/ → see somatomancy (Gr**** krānion, 'skull' + -gnōmoniā, 'interpretation') the crawling baby: by a baby's...
- (Γολγοθᾶν), kraníou tópos (κρανίου τόπος), Kraníou tópos (Κρανίου τόπος), Kraníon (Κρανίον), and Kraníou tópon (Κρανίου τόπον). Golgotha's Hebrew equivalent...
- appears in all of the gospels except Luke, which calls the place simply Kranion, 'the Skull', with no Aramaic. See Aramaic of Jesus Luchs, Alison; Distelberger...