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Qué (quién) es Skull - definición


Skull         
  • CT scan of a human skull in 3D
  • pericranium]]
  • Amphibians' skulls, Hans Gadow, 1909 ''Amphibia and Reptiles''
  • A ''[[Centrosaurus]]'' skull
  • 258x258px
  • Cuckoo skull
  • left
  • Goat skull
  • Side bones of skull
  • Skull in situ
  • Adam was believed to have been buried on [[Mount Calvary]]. Silk embroidery (17th century).
  • Skull of a new-born child from the side
  • Human skull from the front
  • Scheme of ''[[Spinosaurus]]'' skull
  • Skull of ''[[Tiktaalik]]'', an extinct genus transitional between [[lobe-finned fish]] and early tetrapods
  • Skull of a [[swordfish]]
BONY STRUCTURE THAT FORMS THE SKELETON OF HEAD IN MOST VERTEBRATES
Cranium; Temporal fenestræ; Skulls; Cranial bone; Cranial ridges; Cranial ridge; Skull (human); Temporal fenstra; Skull bones; Human skull; Cranium (anatomy); Human cranium; Human skulls; Hominid skull; Human Skulls; Skulle; Animal skulls; Animal skull; Skull (anatomy); 💀; Skull bone; Symplectic bone; Mandibular fenestra; Postfrontal; Quadratojugal fenestra; Orbital fenestra; Post-temporal fenestra; Nasal fenestra; Orbital fenestrae; Palatal fenestrae; Palatal fenestra; Mandibular fenestrae; Quadratojugal fenestrae; Skull fenestrae; Skull fenestra; Post-temporal fenestrae; Human crania; Fenestra pseudorotunda; Skulled; Temporal opening; Temporal foramen; Sexual dimorphism in human skull shape; Death head
The skull is a bone protective cavity for the brain. The skull is composed of two parts: the cranium and the mandible.
skull         
  • CT scan of a human skull in 3D
  • pericranium]]
  • Amphibians' skulls, Hans Gadow, 1909 ''Amphibia and Reptiles''
  • A ''[[Centrosaurus]]'' skull
  • 258x258px
  • Cuckoo skull
  • left
  • Goat skull
  • Side bones of skull
  • Skull in situ
  • Adam was believed to have been buried on [[Mount Calvary]]. Silk embroidery (17th century).
  • Skull of a new-born child from the side
  • Human skull from the front
  • Scheme of ''[[Spinosaurus]]'' skull
  • Skull of ''[[Tiktaalik]]'', an extinct genus transitional between [[lobe-finned fish]] and early tetrapods
  • Skull of a [[swordfish]]
BONY STRUCTURE THAT FORMS THE SKELETON OF HEAD IN MOST VERTEBRATES
Cranium; Temporal fenestræ; Skulls; Cranial bone; Cranial ridges; Cranial ridge; Skull (human); Temporal fenstra; Skull bones; Human skull; Cranium (anatomy); Human cranium; Human skulls; Hominid skull; Human Skulls; Skulle; Animal skulls; Animal skull; Skull (anatomy); 💀; Skull bone; Symplectic bone; Mandibular fenestra; Postfrontal; Quadratojugal fenestra; Orbital fenestra; Post-temporal fenestra; Nasal fenestra; Orbital fenestrae; Palatal fenestrae; Palatal fenestra; Mandibular fenestrae; Quadratojugal fenestrae; Skull fenestrae; Skull fenestra; Post-temporal fenestrae; Human crania; Fenestra pseudorotunda; Skulled; Temporal opening; Temporal foramen; Sexual dimorphism in human skull shape; Death head
¦ noun a bone framework enclosing the brain of a vertebrate.
?informal a person's head or brain.
¦ verb informal hit on the head.
Phrases
out of one's skull informal
1. out of one's mind; crazy.
2. very drunk.
skull and crossbones a representation of a skull with two thigh bones crossed below it as an emblem of piracy or death.
Derivatives
-skulled adjective
Origin
ME scolle; of unknown origin; cf. ON skoltr.
skull         
  • CT scan of a human skull in 3D
  • pericranium]]
  • Amphibians' skulls, Hans Gadow, 1909 ''Amphibia and Reptiles''
  • A ''[[Centrosaurus]]'' skull
  • 258x258px
  • Cuckoo skull
  • left
  • Goat skull
  • Side bones of skull
  • Skull in situ
  • Adam was believed to have been buried on [[Mount Calvary]]. Silk embroidery (17th century).
  • Skull of a new-born child from the side
  • Human skull from the front
  • Scheme of ''[[Spinosaurus]]'' skull
  • Skull of ''[[Tiktaalik]]'', an extinct genus transitional between [[lobe-finned fish]] and early tetrapods
  • Skull of a [[swordfish]]
BONY STRUCTURE THAT FORMS THE SKELETON OF HEAD IN MOST VERTEBRATES
Cranium; Temporal fenestræ; Skulls; Cranial bone; Cranial ridges; Cranial ridge; Skull (human); Temporal fenstra; Skull bones; Human skull; Cranium (anatomy); Human cranium; Human skulls; Hominid skull; Human Skulls; Skulle; Animal skulls; Animal skull; Skull (anatomy); 💀; Skull bone; Symplectic bone; Mandibular fenestra; Postfrontal; Quadratojugal fenestra; Orbital fenestra; Post-temporal fenestra; Nasal fenestra; Orbital fenestrae; Palatal fenestrae; Palatal fenestra; Mandibular fenestrae; Quadratojugal fenestrae; Skull fenestrae; Skull fenestra; Post-temporal fenestrae; Human crania; Fenestra pseudorotunda; Skulled; Temporal opening; Temporal foramen; Sexual dimorphism in human skull shape; Death head
(skulls)
Your skull is the bony part of your head which encloses your brain.
Her husband was later treated for a fractured skull.
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Ejemplos de uso de Skull
1. A walrus skull and tusks decorate a display explaining how Eskimos believe that the Northern Lights shine when their ancestors are playing football with a skull.
2. A child‘s skull was discovered in the building on Saturday.
3. This recently–discovered skull suggests yes Your top stories... 1.
4. Another is seen exposing himself next to the skull.
5. On one of the pictures, a soldier is seen holding the skull next to his exposed penis, on another – soldiers pose with the skull on their jeep.