skull (skŭl)
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Tweet n. 1. The bony or cartilaginous framework that encloses and protects the brain and sense organs of all vertebrates and of one group of nonvertebrates (the hagfishes); cranium. 2. Informal The head, regarded as the seat of thought or intelligence: Use your skull and solve the problem. 3. A death's-head. [Middle English sculle, probably of Scandinavian origin.] |
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