skull

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English - Turkish
kafatası

Bir kafatası şeklinde bir asteroid, Cadılar Bayramı'nda Dünya'nın yanından geçip gitti. - A skull shaped asteroid flew by the Earth on Halloween.

O, masasında bir insan kafatası tutuyor. - She keeps a human skull on her desk.

(Tıp) kran
(Tıp) skül
baş iskeleti
çok çalışkan öğrenci ya da işçi
kafatas

Tom'un göğsünde bir kafatası dövmesi var. - Tom has a tattoo of a skull on his chest.

Bir kafatası şeklinde bir asteroid, Cadılar Bayramı'nda Dünya'nın yanından geçip gitti. - A skull shaped asteroid flew by the Earth on Halloween.

beyin
{i} kurukafa
(Tıp) Kafatası, kronyum, cranium
skull and crossbones ölüm sembolü olarak kafa kemiği altına çaprazlama konulmuş kol veya bacak kemikleri
kafa

Bir kafatası şeklinde bir asteroid, Cadılar Bayramı'nda Dünya'nın yanından geçip gitti. - A skull shaped asteroid flew by the Earth on Halloween.

Tom'un kafatası kırıldı. - Tom's skull has been fractured.

skull fractures
(Tıp) kafatası kırıkları
skull base
kafa tabanı
skull base bone
kafa tabanı kemik
skull cap
kafatası kap
skull and crossbones
kurukafa resmi
skull and crossbones
korsan bayrağı işareti
skull building
kafataslı yapı
skull neoplasms
(Tıp) kafatası tümörleri
basilar skull fracture
baziler kafatası kırığı
calaveras skull
calaveras kafatası
measurement of the skull
Kafatası ölçümü
old skull
(Benzetme) Eski kafalı, tutucu
skulls
kafatasları

Kulübe etrafındaki duvar insan kemiklerinden yapılmış ve onun üstünde kafatasları vardı. - The wall around the hut was made of human bones and on its top were skulls.

fractured skull
çatlak kafatası
English - English
The main bone of the head; the cranium

He was about to roar when, lying among the black sticks and straw under the cliff, he saw a whole skull—perhaps a cow's skull, a skull, perhaps, with the teeth in it. Sobbing, but absent-mindedly, he ran farther and farther away until he held the skull in his arms.

A symbol for death; death's-head
To hit in the head with a fist, a weapon, or a thrown object
{n} the bone that incloses the brain, a shoal
The bone surrounding your brain that acts like a helmet, helping to protect your brain
of Carnivora, of Facial angles under Facial, and of Skeleton, in Appendix
includes both the cranium and mandible
The skeleton of the head of a vertebrate animal, including the brain case, or cranium, and the bones and cartilages of the face and mouth
the bony skeleton of the head of vertebrates
A school, company, or shoal
Your skull is the bony part of your head which encloses your brain. Her husband was later treated for a fractured skull. Skeletal framework of the head. With the exception of the lower jaw, its bones meet in immovable joints (sutures) to form a unit that encloses and protects the brain and sense organs and gives shape to the face. The cranium, the upper part enclosing the brain, comprising the frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal, sphenoid, and ethmoid bones, is globular and relatively large compared to the facial portion. Its base has an opening through which the spinal cord connects to the brain. The skull sits on the top vertebra (atlas), which permits back-and-forth motion. For side-to-side motion, the atlas turns on the next vertebra (axis). See also craniosynostosis, fontanel
The head or brain; the seat of intelligence; mind
Hitting the ball above it's centre, thus making it fly very low to the ground
A sort of oar
A covering for the head; a skullcap
A symbol for death; deaths-head
Part of a helmet that covers the top, back and sides of the head above the ears
To hit the upper part of ball, causing a fast, low shot
(also "blade, thin, belly") when the ball is contacted with the leading edge instead of the face of the club, producing a low trajectory shot with less than the usual amount of spin Example: He hit a good drive, but then skulled/bladed/thinned/bellied his wedge shot
{i} bony framework that encloses the brain and forms the head and face in vertebrates; mind, brain
(aka: "blade", hit it thin", "belly", "scull") when the ball is contacted with the leading edge of the flange of the club rather than the face of the club The resulting trajectory is noticibly low Example: "He hit a good drive, but then skulled his wedge over the green "
{i} cranium
skull and crossbones
An outline of a human skull and two crossed bones; a symbol of death traditionally used on the Jolly Roger, but now used as a warning on poisons
skull caps
plural form of skull cap
skull fucking
Aggressive deepthroat fellatio

Some men consider skull fucking to be emasculating for the passive partner.

skull-and-crossbones
Alternative spelling of skull and crossbones
skull-fuck
to penetrate someone's eye socket

One more word out of that foul nigger mouth of yours, and I’ll tear out your eyes and skull fuck you.

skull-fuck
an instance of skull-fucking
skull-fuck
to actively penetrate someone's mouth; to have vigorous oral sex

I reached down and clasped the sides of his head. “I’m gonna skull-fuck you, faggot.” I began pumping myself into his mouth, .

skull and crossbones
A skull and crossbones is a picture of a human skull above a pair of crossed bones which warns of death or danger. It used to appear on the flags of pirate ships and is now sometimes found on containers holding poisonous substances. Skull and crossbones stickers on the drums aroused the suspicion of the customs officers. A representation of a human skull above two long crossed bones, a symbol of death once used by pirates and now used as a warning label on poisons
skull and crossbones
emblem warning of danger or death
skull and crossbones
symbol of death; warning sign placed on poison
skull cap
A skull cap is a small close-fitting cap. a small round close-fitting hat for the top of the head, worn sometimes by Christian priests or Jewish men
skull session
teaching strategy to an athletic team a session (as of executives or advisors) to discuss policy or strategy or to solve problems or exchange ideas
cloverleaf skull
craniosynostosis
hot-skull
a hot-head
The skull
scull
calaveras skull
If it did, it indicates an unprecedented antiquity for human beings of an advanced type
calaveras skull
Whitney, as found in 1886 in a Tertiary auriferous gravel deposit, lying below a bed of black lava, in Calaveras County, California
calaveras skull
A human skull reported, by Prof
calaveras skull
It is regarded as very doubtful whether the skull really belonged to the deposit in which it was found
empty skull
empty headed, witless
have a thick skull
dense, stupid, not very bright
skulls
plural of skull
the skull
cranial
thin skull rule
legal ruling that claims that a criminal is not eligible to choose his victim and therefore is guilty even if the victim's injury was made worse by some natural defect
skull

    Turkish pronunciation

    skʌl

    Synonyms

    cranium

    Pronunciation

    /ˈskəl/ /ˈskʌl/

    Etymology

    [ sk&l ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English skulle, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Swedish skulle skull.

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