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sinciput

[ sin-suh-puht ]

noun

Anatomy.
plural sinciputs, sincipita
  1. the forepart of the skull.
  2. the upper part of the skull.


sinciput

/ ˈ²õɪ²Ô²õɪˌ±èÊŒ³Ù /

noun

  1. anatomy the forward upper part of the skull
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Derived Forms

  • ²õ¾±²Ôˈ³¦¾±±è¾±³Ù²¹±ô, adjective
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ²õ¾±²Ô·³¦¾±±è·¾±Â·³Ù²¹±ô [sin-, sip, -i-tl], adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sinciput1

1570–80; < Latin: literally, half-head < *²õŧ³¾ ( i ) -caput, equivalent to ²õŧ³¾¾±- semi- + caput head
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sinciput1

C16: from Latin: half a head, from semi- + caput head
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Wani is the largest, above brown, below slaty-grey; the head grey, with a black zone across the sinciput.

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Do you sneeze, palpitate, or feel pain in sinciput or occiput, tibia, diaphragm or appendix?

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Then I scratched my sinciput, battling for light, But gave up the effort, supposing 'twas right; And herein give out, as my earnest intent, Whenever I fail to owe no man a cent.

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Wet your forefinger with your spittle; stick a broken gold-leaf on the sinciput; clip off a beggar’s beard to make it tresses; kiss it; fall down before it; worship it.

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After the eighth day a cranial abscess spontaneously opened, from the sinciput to the occiput, and a large quantity of "corruption" was evacuated.

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