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Definition of Sincipital
1. a. Of or pertaining to the sinciput; being in the region of the sinciput.
Definition of Sincipital
1. Adjective. (anatomy) Of or (pertain pertaining) to the (sinciput). ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Sincipital
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Sincipital
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Sincipital
Literary usage of Sincipital
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Prehistoric Problems, Being a Selection of Essays on the Evolution of Man by Robert Munro (1897)
"... of operating in Stone Age—Dr Broca.s Hypothesis as to its Object — Posthumous
Operation and Cranial Amulets—Additional Discoveries—The T sincipital. ..."
2. Practical Phrenology by Silas Jones (1836)
"HEADS REMARKABLE FOR THE PREDOMINANCE OF THE sincipital AND FRONTAL REGIONS.
CONTRASTED with the ruffian heads of Williams and Bishop, I will present the ..."
3. Publication by Palaeontographical Society (Great Britain) (1849)
"The sincipital scute is bounded laterally by two straight lines meeting at a very
... The lateral borders of the sincipital scute are each bounded by three ..."
4. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum by Richard Bowdler Sharpe (1890)
"sincipital feathers tipped with o°. With no yellow on the top of yellow with white
... With red on the top of the head in the male. r\ sincipital feathers ..."
5. The Collected Works of Christian Fenger, M. D. 1840-1902 by Christian Fenger, Fenger memorial association (1912)
"BASAL HERNIAS OF THE BRAIN* WHILE the occipital and sincipital cerebral ...
As the sincipital hernias, however, leave the cranium in close proximity to the ..."
6. Twenty-seven Years of Autobiography: Threading My Way by Robert Dale Owen (1874)
"... as that the frontal organs correspond to the intellectual powers ; the
sincipital, to the moral sentiments ; the basilar, to the lower propensities. ..."
7. Birds by Eugene William Oates, William Thomas Blanford (1889)
"When the sincipital stripes are absent in A. ... Failing the sincipital stripes
there is really nothing to trust to for discriminating the two species ..."