skull
A common medical term for a broken skull, usually resulting from an accident or trauma.
Refers to the skull of a person, often in anatomical or archaeological contexts.
A skull depicted with a wide smile, often used as a symbol of death (like the Grim Reaper) or pirates.
Describes a skull that is physically thick; can also be used metaphorically to mean someone is stubborn or slow to understand.
Describes a skull that is physically thin, making it more vulnerable to injury.
A symbol consisting of a human skull and two long bones crossed together, traditionally used on pirate flags or to signify poison.
A common phrase used in news reports or medical contexts to describe someone experiencing this injury.
A medical diagnosis of a break in the cranial bone.