craniometric

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craniometric

A scientist takes craniometric measurements of an ancient skull.

Definition

Adjective: Of or relating to craniometry (the scientific measurement of the dimensions and angles of the human skull).

Usage

The adjective "craniometric" is used to describe anything pertaining to the techniques, data, points, or analysis involved in measuring skulls. It is a specialized term primarily used in anthropology, archaeology, forensic science, and anatomy.

Examples
  • The anthropologist presented her craniometric analysis of the ancient remains.
  • Craniometric data is often used to study variations between different human populations.
  • The study employed standard craniometric points, such as nasion and bregma, for consistency.
Advanced Usage
  • Craniometric traits/features: Specific measurable characteristics of a skull.
    • The research focused on the heritability of certain craniometric traits.
  • Craniometric study/analysis: A research project or examination based on skull measurements.
    • A detailed craniometric analysis helped identify the probable ancestry of the individual.
Variants and Related Words
  • Craniometry (noun): The scientific discipline of measuring skulls.
  • Craniometrist (noun): A specialist who practices craniometry.
Synonyms
  • Cephalometric (specifically relating to measurements of the head, often used in a similar context in medical and dental fields).
Notes on Meaning

The term "craniometric" is strictly technical and describes the methodological aspect of skull measurement. It does not describe the skull itself (for which you might use "cranial") but rather the act or science of measuring it. Its usage is almost exclusively academic or scientific.

craniometric

A scientist takes craniometric measurements of an ancient skull.

Adjective
  1. of or relating to craniometry