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- Polycephaly is the condition of having more than one head. The term is derived from the Gr**** stems poly (Gr****: "πολύ") meaning "many" and kephalē (Gr****:...
- multiple eyes due to having multiple heads, each having two eyes, see polycephaly in mythology. Amun in Egyptian mythology (in some depictions). Argus...
- Multi-headed can refer to: Polycephaly, the condition of having more than one head Lernaean Hydra, an ancient serpent-like chthonic water beast that possessed...
- conjoined twin). Craniopagus parasiticus Diprosopus ****akuchi-onna J**** Polycephaly Pasqual Piñón Malignant (2021 film) Wagner, Bayliss (July 22, 2021)....
- display some sort of anatomical abnormality, such as conjoined twins or polycephaly; however, the deformities present are as varied as the nature of human...
- concept for how experiences in general could be shared between brains. Polycephaly Ladan and Laleh Bijani "BC's Hogan twins share a brain and see out of...
- collection has gained some notoriety as a rare example of serpentine polycephaly. It was born in the wild within the vicinity of the South Mountain Park...
- 0) Plagiocephaly (Q67.3) Scaphocephaly (Q75.0) Trigonocephaly (Q75.0) Polycephaly (Q89.4) Cyclopia Encephalocele MOMO syndrome Positional plagiocephaly...
- creation will always see the creator in a positive light. Amphisbaenia Polycephaly Ouroboros Double-headed serpent Pushmi-Pullyu "When Cato the Younger's...
- Choristodera Hyphalosaurus, which had two heads- the oldest known example of polycephaly. Thalidomide is a teratogen known to be significantly detrimental to...