calvarium

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English[edit]

The calvarium of a human skull seen from above.

Etymology[edit]

From Latin calvāria (skull), from calva, from calvus (bald).

Noun[edit]

calvarium (plural calvariums or calvaria)

  1. (anatomy) The upper, domelike portion of the skull (without the lower jaw).
    • 2020, Hilary Mantel, The Mirror and the Light, Fourth Estate, page 583:
      He turns up the skull between his hands. His fingers explore the calvarium. They emerge through the battered eye sockets.