Cranium

/ˈkreɪniəm/ noun

The bony structure that encloses and protects the brain, consisting of eight bones that fuse together during development. It includes both the neurocranium (brain case) and provides attachment sites for muscles of mastication and facial expression.

From Greek 'kranion' meaning skull, from 'kara' (head). The term was used by ancient Greek physicians like Hippocrates to distinguish the brain case from other parts of the skull.

AMራስ
ARالجمجمة
BNখুলি
CAcrani
CSlebka
DAkranium
DESchädel
ELκρανίο
EScráneo
FAجمجمه
FIpääkallon
FRcrâne
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