out of one's skull - significado y definición. Qué es out of one's skull
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Qué (quién) es out of one's skull - definición

HUMAN SKULL STONE CARVINGS MADE OF CLEAR QUARTZ, CLAIMED TO BE PRE-COLUMBIAN MESOAMERICAN
Crystal Skull; Crystal skulls; The Skull Of Doom; Anna Mitchell-Hedges; Skull of Doom; Quartz skull
  • The crystal skull at the [[British Museum]], similar in dimensions to the more detailed Mitchell-Hedges skull.
  • Crystal skull at the Musée du quai Branly, Paris
  • Eugène Boban, main French dealer in pre-Columbian artifacts during the second half of the 19th century and probable source of many famous skulls

out of one's skull      
informal
1. out of one's mind; crazy.
2. very drunk.
Postfrontal         
  • 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 postfrontal bone.
II. Postfrontal ·adj Situated behind the frontal bone or the frontal region of the skull;
- applied especially to a bone back of and below the frontal in many animals.
postfrontal         
  • 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 Zoology a bone behind the orbit of the eye in some vertebrates.

Wikipedia

Crystal skull

Crystal skulls are human skull hardstone carvings made of clear or milky white quartz (also called "rock crystal"), claimed to be pre-Columbian Mesoamerican artifacts by their alleged finders; however, these claims have been refuted for all of the specimens made available for scientific studies. The results of these studies demonstrated that those examined were manufactured in the mid-19th century or later, almost certainly in Europe, during a time when interest in ancient culture abounded. The skulls appear to have been crafted in Germany, quite likely at workshops in the town of Idar-Oberstein, which was renowned for crafting objects made from imported Brazilian quartz in the late 19th century.

Despite some claims presented in an assortment of popularizing literature, legends of crystal skulls with mystical powers do not figure in genuine Mesoamerican or other Native American mythologies and spiritual accounts. The skulls are often claimed to exhibit paranormal phenomena by some members of the New Age movement, and have often been portrayed as such in fiction. Crystal skulls have been a popular subject appearing in numerous science fiction television series, novels, films, and video games.