skull - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of skull in Hindi

  • खोपड़ी
  • कपाल
  • सिर
  • शिर
  • मस्तक
  • करोटि

skull Definition

Noun

  • a framework of bone or cartilage enclosing the brain of a vertebrate; the skeleton of a person's or animal's head.

Verb

  • hit (someone) on the head.

skull Example

  • a skull crammed with too many thoughts ( खोपड़ी बहुत सारे विचारों से भरी हुई है )
  • She repeated that the skull was crushed. ( उसने दोहराया कि खोपड़ी कुचल दी गई थी। )
  • - End view of skull of a Chicken fo three weeks old, X 8 diameters. ( - तीन सप्ताह पुराने, X 8 व्यास के मुर्गे की खोपड़ी का अंतिम दृश्य। )
  • - Skull of nestling Sparrow !' ( - घोंसले के शिकार गौरैया की खोपड़ी!' )

More Sentence

  • - Front view of Skull of Thylacoleo carnifex, restored.
  • Fred scratched his head as he held up the skull for close examination.
  • She cleaved his skull with an axe.
  • The ancient skull of Peking Man has been pieced together from fragments.
  • Skull and crossbones stickers on the drums aroused the suspicion of the customs officers.
  • Her skull was crammed with too many thoughts.
  • Her husband was later treated for a fractured skull.
  • The fall fractured his skull.
  • She suffered a fractured skull in the accident.
  • The skull was cracked and broken.
  • The skull of the driver bore the distinctive damage Howie had received in his earlier accident.
  • Cody, sprawled in the middle of the street after being hit by a car, blood trickling from his skull into a nearby storm drain.
  • They are of middle height and dark complexion, with generally straight nose, small round skull, small sharp chin and large full eyes, which are expressive, however, rather of cunning than intelligence.
  • - Skull of adult Fowl.
  • Someone might have wondered about his skull being caved in.
  • She can barely pull it out of his skull.
  • The card in front of the skull read 104.
  • Inside, there was a cavity with a skull.
  • Ash shoved her gun harder into his skull.
  • She made impact with the leader's skull.
  • Oh, Amonas, that thick skull of yours.
  • The human skull has it directly beneath.
  • She gently placed her palm atop the skull.
  • His second shot pierced a reptilian skull.
  • Part of the membranous roof between the supra-occipital and parietal bones frequently remains unossified and presents in the macerated skull a pair of fontanelles.
  • One has hitherto supposed that he was related to the Mediterraneans, the race to which the Bronze Age Greeks and Italians belonged; but this supposed connexion may well break down in the matter of skull form, as the Hittite skull, like that of the modern Anatolian, probably inclined to be brachycephalic. whereas that of the Mediterranean inclined in the other direction, And now the Bohemian Assyriologist Prof. Hrozny has brought forward evidence s that the cuneiform script adopted by the Hittites from the Mesopotamians expressed an Indo-European tongue, nearly akin to Latin!
  • x., 1878; " Skull in the Ostrich Tribe," Phil.
  • - Front view of Skull of the Koala (Phascolarctus cinereus) to exhibit Diprotodont type of dentition.
  • So let us cease this talk of skull crushing and converse upon more pleasant subjects.
  • He felt a tingle at the base of his skull, one that warned him she was using some sort of magic on him.
  • Darkyn's lie detector skill gave Deidre a tingling at the base of her skull that she took to be a red flag.
  • Leaning over her again to examine her closer, Raskolnikoff saw that the skull was shattered.
  • It was a baby boy, swaddled in a sackcloth and left in the skull of a lion, by small stream.
  • Beneath the skull cap was a thin, ascetic face, ghastly yellow in the moonlight. ...
  • It was my own skull that I filled with my own blood, and drank from, and talked like a drunkard.
  • On his death or translation, his skull gave oracles, like the head of Bran in the Welsh legend.
  • Values obtained from several measurements of the skull and baculum allow for ready recognition of the two species.
  • Just as it was quite possible that a man with a fractured skull could run some distance before he fell to die.
  • Brains and blood had oozed from the hole in the skull in which yet stuck the pointed end of the mattock sunk deep within.
  • There's not a whole pane of glass in the town, and many a skull cracked as well!
  • - Skull of Caenolestes obscurus.
  • The skeleton is cartilaginous, and the skull is remarkable for the very elongate suspensorium of the lower jaw; the tail remains in the notochordal condition, no cartilages being formed in this organ, which is destined to disappear with the gills.
  • he broke his collar bone and fractured his skull