craniometric point
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Definition
- Noun:
- A landmark on the skull from which craniometric measurements can be taken: A specific, identifiable point on the human skull used as a reference in the scientific measurement of cranial dimensions and features.
Usage
- The term is used exclusively in technical, academic, and scientific contexts, particularly in physical anthropology, osteology, forensic science, and anatomy. It refers to precise anatomical locations.
Examples
- Noun:
- The nasion is a key craniometric point located at the intersection of the frontal and nasal bones.
- Anthropologists measured the distance between several craniometric points to analyze the skull's proportions.
- In the forensic report, the expert documented the condition of all major craniometric points.
Advanced Usage
- "Standard craniometric point": Refers to one of the universally accepted and defined landmarks used in formal craniometric studies.
- Bregma is a standard craniometric point used in many anthropological analyses.
Variants and Related Words
- Craniometry (n): The scientific measurement of the dimensions and angles of the skull.
- The study relied heavily on craniometry to classify the specimens.
- Cephalometric point (n): A similar landmark used in measuring the head, often associated with living subjects via imaging (like X-rays), whereas are typically used on dry skulls.
Synonyms
- Cranial landmark: A general term for any identifiable point on the skull.
- Osteometric point: A point used for measurement on any bone, not exclusively the skull.
Notes on Meaning
- The term is highly specialized. It does not refer to a general "point" in a discussion or argument. Its meaning is strictly confined to the field of anatomical measurement.
Noun
- a landmark on the skull from which craniometric measurements can be taken