Definition of Cephalo. Meaning of Cephalo. Synonyms of Cephalo

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Definition of Cephalo

Cephalo
Cephalo Ceph"a*lo [Gr. ? head.] A combining form denoting the head, of the head, connected with the head; as, cephalosome, cephalopod.

Meaning of Cephalo from wikipedia

- ("glorious shark"), Carcharodontosaurus ("shark toothed lizard") -cephalus, cephalo-, -cephale, -cephalian: Pronunciation: /sɛfələs/, /sɛfəloʊ̯/, /sɛfəli:/...
- is the measurement of the female pelvis. It can theoretically identify cephalo-pelvic disproportion, which is when the capacity of the pelvis is inadequate...
- Valenciennes in Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1833 Chelonia cephalo — Gray, 1829 Chelonia (Caretta) cephaloLesson in Bélanger, 1834 Chelonia caouanna — A.M...
- Retrieved 2016-05-30. "Plagio | Search Online Etymology Dictionary". "Cephalo- | Origin and meaning of prefix cephalo- by Online Etymology Dictionary"....
- fetus is estimated to be large. Theoretically, pelvimetry may identify cephalo-pelvic disproportion. However, a woman's pelvis loosens up before birth...
- corresponds with the Tri****ic Ranger powers, which can combine with the Cephalo, Dimetro, Parasaur and Ankylozords to form the Triceramax Megazord. At...
- 2014–2015 State of Affairs Syd Vaslo 9 episodes 2016 The Shannara Chronicles Cephalo 7 episodes 2017 Gotham Frank Gordon 3 episodes NCIS: Los Angeles Admiral...
- "peak", referring to the "peaked" head that is common in the syndrome; cephalo, also from Gr****, is a combining form meaning "head"; syndactyly refers...
- literature by Dr. Canavero; the feasibility of spinal cord reconstruction and cephalo-spinal linkage in humans received support in 2014 from a German study....
- Inflammations méningées avec chromatique, fibrineuse et cytologique du liquide céphalo-rachidien. Gazette des hôpitaux, Paris 1903; 76:1005–1006. v t e...