human skull
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhumanandskull
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human
adjective
uk/ˈhjuː.mən/us/ˈhjuː.mən/
being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed ...
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skull
noun[C]
uk/skʌl/us/skʌl/
the bones of the head that surround the brain and give the head ...
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(Definition ofhumanandskullfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This means milling of a given trajectory on ahumanskull.
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This method sought to classify and assess differences between races, and by extension the capacity of races, by analysing thehumanskull.
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In thehumanskull, the neurocranium includes calvaria (skullcap).
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In 1971, during plumbing duct installation, a worker found ahumanskull.
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This left lateral cephalametric radiograph shows a profile of thehumanskull.
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Inside they found bones and a completehumanskull.
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The ship's first design was in the shape of ahumanskull.
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Speleologists found ahumanskulland other small artefacts.
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Ahumanskulllies by his right foot.
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Powder your hair white, and keep on the table of your study ahumanskulland some animal skeletons.
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She also gave him ahumanskullfor his 13th birthday.
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A crushedhumanskullwith finger, arm, and leg bones was found in association with a horse tooth.
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She is black, wears a garland of human heads, is clothed in a tiger skin, and wields a staff topped by ahumanskull.
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This means that when inspecting ahumanskull, if the suture is still open, one can assume an age of less than twenty-nine.
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For some it was ahumanskull, embalmed and encrusted with jewels; for others it was carved out of wood.
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The mere club annihilated a bull skull (which is twice as thick as ahumanskull) with ease.
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It had a controversial album cover, showing the bellies of a naked pregnant woman and an obese man pressing ahumanskulltogether.
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Thehumanskullis an obvious and frequent symbol of death, found in many cultures and religious traditions.
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