Cranium
1Cranium — jeu de société Thèmes neuro naute (connaissances) étoile montante (mimes, chant) chat d œuvre (dessin, sculpture) vocabu ver (langue) Joueur(s) 4 Âge à partir de 12 ans Durée annoncé …
2Cranium — Жанры Спид метал Трэш метал Годы 1984 2001 Страна …
3cranium — 1540s, from M.L. cranium, from Gk. kranion skull, upper part of the head, related to kara (poetic kras) head, from PIE root *ker horn, head. Strictly, the bones which enclose the brain …
4Cranium — Cra ni*um (kr? n? ?m), n.; pl. E. {Craniums} ( ?mz), L. {Crania} ( ?). [NL., fr. Gr. ????; akin to ka ra head.] The skull of an animal; especially, that part of the skull, either cartilaginous or bony, which immediately incloses the brain; the… …
5Cranĭum [1] — Cranĭum (v. gr.), der Hirnschädel …
6Cranĭum [2] — Cranĭum (a. Geogr.), Ort in Illyrien; jetzt Krainburg …
7Cranĭum — (lat.), Hirnschädel, Schädel (s.d.) …
8Cranium — ⇒ Schädel …
9cranium — ► NOUN (pl. craniums or crania) ▪ the skull, especially the part enclosing the brain. ORIGIN Latin, from Greek kranion …
10cranium — [krā′nē əm] n. pl. craniums or crania [krā′nēə] [ML < Gr kranion < IE base * ker > HORN, L cerebrum, Ger hirn, brain] 1. the skull 2. the bones forming the enclosure of the brain; brainpan 3. the skull, excluding the lower jaw …