And in place of macrocephalic, we have for very large normal crania the new term megalocephalic. |
The skull of pangolins is smoothly conical, lacking the ridges and crests found on most mammalian crania. |
Failing to palpate seals' crania to confirm that they were crushed. |
Diarmuid turned back then without wound or hurt on him, and he went to where crania and Muadhan were. |
But their braincases are small, unlike the elongated crania of the big-brained Neanderthals. |
The jellyfish had glutinous tendrils wafting appallingly from their crania. |