cráneo

/ˈkɾaneo/, [ˈkɾa.ne.o]

skull


Noun cráneo m (plural cráneos)

  1. skull, cranium

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Examples
  • Un examen más cercano reveló que el cráneo había sido aplastado por un fuerte golpe.

    Closer examination revealed that the skull had been crushed by some heavy blow.

  • El cráneo humano consiste de 23 huesos.

    The human skull consists of 23 bones.

  • En lugar de eso, ellos detectan sonidos por medio de sus lenguas y sienten las vibraciones a través de órganos sensitivos en el cráneo.

    Instead, they detect sounds through their tongues and feel vibrations through sense organs in the skull.

  • El muchacho se cayó de la bicicleta y se fracturó el cráneo.

    The boy fell off the bicycle and fractured his skull.


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