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Acanthocephalous
Acanthocephalous A*can`tho*ceph"a*lous, a. (Zo["o]l.) Having a spiny head, as one of the Acanthocephala.
Acephalocystic
Acephalocystic A*ceph`a*lo*cys"tic, a. Pertaining to, or resembling, the acephalocysts.
Acephalous
Acephalous A*ceph"a*lous, a. [See Acephal.] 1. Headless. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Without a distinct head; -- a term applied to bivalve mollusks. 3. (Bot.) Having the style spring from the base, instead of from the apex, as is the case in certain ovaries. 4. Without a leader or chief. 5. Wanting the beginning. A false or acephalous structure of sentence. --De Quincey. 6. (Pros.) Deficient and the beginning, as a line of poetry. --Brande.
Anencephalous
Anencephalic An*en`ce*phal"ic, Anencephalous An`en*ceph"a*lous, a. [Gr. ?, priv. + ? the brain: cf. Encephalon.] (Zo["o]l.) Without a brain; brainless. --Todd & B.
Aurocephalous
Aurocephalous Au`ro*ceph"a*lous, a. [Aurum + cephalous.] (Zo["o]l.) Having a gold-colored head.
Autocephalous
Autocephalous Au`to*ceph"a*lous, a. [Gr. ? independent; ? self + ? head.] (Eccl. Hist.) Having its own head; independent of episcopal or patriarchal jurisdiction, as certain Greek churches.
Brachycephalous
Brachycephalic Brach`y*ce*phal"ic, Brachycephalous Brach`y*ceph"a*lous, a. [Gr. brachy`s short + ? head.] (Anat.) Having the skull short in proportion to its breadth; shortheaded; -- in distinction from dolichocephalic.
Cephalo
Cephalo Ceph"a*lo [Gr. ? head.] A combining form denoting the head, of the head, connected with the head; as, cephalosome, cephalopod.
Cephalocercal
Cephalocercal Ceph`a*lo*cer"cal, a. [Cephalo- + Gr. ? tail.] (Zo["o]l.) Relating to the long axis of the body.
Cephaloid
Cephaloid Ceph"a*loid, a. [Cephalo- + -oid.] Shaped like the head. --Craing.
Cephalology
Cephalology Ceph`a*lol"o*gy, n. [Cephalo- + -logy.] The science which treats of the head.
Cephalomere
Cephalomere Ceph"a*lo*mere, n. [Cephalo- + -mere.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the somites (arthromeres) which make up the head of arthropods. --Packard.
Cephalometer
Cephalometer Ceph`a*lom"e*ter, n. [Cephalo- + -meter.] (Med.) An instrument measuring the dimensions of the head of a fetus during delivery.
Cephalometric
Cephalometry Ceph`a*lom"e*try, n. (Anthropometry) The measurement of the heads of living persons. -- Ceph`a*lo*met"ric,a.
Cephalometry
Cephalometry Ceph`a*lom"e*try, n. (Anthropometry) The measurement of the heads of living persons. -- Ceph`a*lo*met"ric,a.
Cephalomyia auribarbis
Stagworm Stag"worm, n. (Zo["o]l.) The larve of any species of botfly which is parasitic upon the stag, as [OE]strus, or Hypoderma, act[ae]on, which burrows beneath the skin, and Cephalomyia auribarbis, which lives in the nostrils.
Cephalon
Cephalon Ceph"a*lon, n. (Zo["o]l.) The head.
Cephalophora
Cephalophora Ceph`a*loph"o*ra, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? head + ? to bear.] (Zo["o]l.) The cephalata.
Cephalophus rufilotus
Grimme Grimme, n. [Cf. F. grimme.] (Zo["o]l.) A West African antelope (Cephalophus rufilotus) of a deep bay color, with a broad dorsal stripe of black; -- called also conquetoon.
Cephalopod
Cephalopod Ceph"a*lo*pod, Cephalopode Ceph"a*lo*pode, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Cephalopoda.
Cephalopode
Cephalopod Ceph"a*lo*pod, Cephalopode Ceph"a*lo*pode, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Cephalopoda.
Cephalopodic
Cephalopodic Ceph`a*lo*pod"ic, Cephalopodous Ceph`a*lop"o*dous, a. (Zo["o]l.) Belonging to, or resembling, the cephalopods.
Cephalopodous
Cephalopodic Ceph`a*lo*pod"ic, Cephalopodous Ceph`a*lop"o*dous, a. (Zo["o]l.) Belonging to, or resembling, the cephalopods.
Cephaloptera
Cephaloptera Ceph`a*lop"te*ra, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? head + ? wing.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the generic names of the gigantic ray (Manta birostris), known as devilfish and sea devil. It is common on the coasts of South Carolina, Florida, and farther south. Some of them grow to enormous size, becoming twenty feet of more across the body, and weighing more than a ton.
Cephaloptera vampyrus
Devilfish Dev"il*fish`, n. (Zo["o]l.) (a) A huge ray (Manta birostris or Cephaloptera vampyrus) of the Gulf of Mexico and Southern Atlantic coasts. Several other related species take the same name. See Cephaloptera. (b) A large cephalopod, especially the very large species of Octopus and Architeuthis. See Octopus. (c) The gray whale of the Pacific coast. See Gray whale. (d) The goosefish or angler (Lophius), and other allied fishes. See Angler.
Cephalosome
Cephalosome Ceph"a*lo*some, n. [Cephalo- + -some body.] (Zo["o]l.) The anterior region or head of insects and other arthropods. --Packard.
Cephalostyle
Cephalostyle Ceph"a*lo*style, n. [Cephalo- + Gr. ? a pillar.] (Anat.) The anterior end of the notochord and its bony sheath in the base of cartilaginous crania.
Cephalothorax
Cephalothorax Ceph`a*lo*tho"rax, n. [Cephalo- + thorax.] (Zo["o]l.) The anterior portion of any one of the Arachnida and higher Crustacea, consisting of the united head and thorax.
Cephalotome
Cephalotome Ceph"a*lo*tome, n. [Cephalo- + Gr. ? to cut.] (Med.) An instrument for cutting into the fetal head, to facilitate delivery.
Cephalotomy
Cephalotomy Ceph`a*lot"o*my, n. 1. Dissection or opening of the head. 2. (Med.) Craniotomy; -- usually applied to bisection of the fetal head with a saw.

Meaning of Phalo from wikipedia

- King Phalo Airport (IATA: ELS, ICAO: FAEL) (Afrikaans: Koning Phalo Lughawe; formerly East London Airport (Afrikaans: Oos-Londen Lughawe) until 23 February...
- King Phalo ka-Tshiwo He was the king of the Ama-Xhosa Nation from 1728 until his death in 1755. King Phalo Ka-Tshiwo (Born:1702-Died:1755) was the second...
- Rharhabe ka Phalo (about 1722 - 1787) was a Xhosa Prince and the founder of the Right Hand House of the Xhosa nation. Rarabe was the eldest son and right...
- King Gcaleka Ka-Phalo (c. 1728 -1779) was the King of AmaXhosa Nation from 1755 to 1779. The third son of King Phalo kaTshiwo, he became King of the AmaXhosa...
- [Fathered:Prince Phalo] King Phalo (Son of Tshiwo) [Fathered:Prince Gcaleka & Prince Rharhabe]. [=Main-Branch-House=] King Gcaleka (Son of Phalo) [Fathered:Prince...
- two full siblings (Nadet and Moo Tun) and four half-siblings (Ko, Kanya, Phalo, and Moo Wan). The name Moo Deng (Thai: หมูเด้ง, RTGS: mu deng, pronounced...
- house of Phalo. The Gcaleka House was founded by Gcaleka kaPhalo, who became King of the Xhosa nation in 1775 and young brother of Rarabe kaPhalo. The Xhosa...
- either Persia or lower Mesopotamia. To the east of Phra Rot was Mueang Sri Phalo, established near the end of Phra Rot in the 11th century. The settlement...
- the great house of Phalo. The Rharhabe house was founded by Xhosa warrior Rharhabe, who was the older brother of Gcaleka ka Phalo. The Xhosa royal blood...
- in London, Kentucky Groton–New London Airport, Connecticut, U.S. King Phalo Airport, formerly East London Airport, in East London, South Africa New...