Opening in the skull
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SINUSOpening in the skull
craniotomySurgical opening into the skull
craniotomiesSurgical opening into the skull
EYEBall in the skull
FOSSAEDepressions in the skull.
SINUSCavity in the skull.
SINUSAir cavity in the skull.
nasiona point in the skull
PARIETALIn a region of the skull.
nasionsNASION, a point in the skull
LAIN"This skull hath .. in the earth ...": Hamlet
LAIN"This skull has ... in the earth ...": "Hamlet"
fontanela space in the foetal and infantile skull
nasialpertaining to nasion (a point in the skull)
fontanelsFONTANEL, a space in the foetal and infantile skull
SPALKOVillain in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull"
teleostomousbelonging to the Teleostomi, fishes with membrane bones in the skull
sinusone of the cavities in the skull connecting with the nasal cavities
brainsthe part of the central nervous system enclosed in the skull of vertebrates
kinesisMobility of the bones of the skull, as in some birds and reptiles
brainedthe part of the central nervous system enclosed in the skull of vertebrates
brainthe part of the central nervous system enclosed in the skull of vertebrates
brainingthe part of the central nervous system enclosed in the skull of vertebrates
cephalocelethe protrusion of the membranes of the brain through a hole in the skull
cephalocelesCEPHALOCELE, the protrusion of the membranes of the brain through a hole in the skull
encephalocelea protrusion of a portion of the brain through the skull, where the bones are incomplete in infancy
teleostomea fish with membrane bones in the skull, jaws etc, as with any ordinary fish except skates and rays
fontanellea membrane-covered gap between the immature parietal bones in the skull of a foetus or infant also FONTANEL
encephalocelesENCEPHALOCELE, a protrusion of a portion of the brain through the skull, where the bones are incomplete in infancy
pterygoidof, relating to, or lying in the region of the inferior part of the sphenoid bone of the vertebrate skull
fontanellesFONTANELLE, a membrane-covered gap between the immature parietal bones in the skull of a foetus or infant also FONTANEL
teleostomesTELEOSTOME, a fish with membrane bones in the skull, jaws etc, as with any ordinary fish except skates and rays
chondrocraniumThe primary skull of vertebrates, composed of cartilage, which in humans and most other vertebrates is replaced by bone during development
chondrocraniaThe primary skull of vertebrates, composed of cartilage, which in humans and most other vertebrates is replaced by bone during development
chondrocraniumsThe primary skull of vertebrates, composed of cartilage, which in humans and most other vertebrates is replaced by bone during development
claviintense headache in which the pain is likened to one that would be produced by a sharp object driven into the skull
cerebellumsThe part of the brain at the back of the skull in vertebrates. Its function is to coordinate and regulate muscular activity
clavusintense headache in which the pain is likened to one that would be produced by a sharp object driven into the skull
cerebellumThe part of the brain at the back of the skull in vertebrates. Its function is to coordinate and regulate muscular activity
sinusesA cavity within a bone or other tissue, esp. one in the bones of the face or skull connecting with the nasal cavities