skull |
stull |
As nouns the difference between skull and stull
is that
skull is (anatomy) the main bones of the head considered as a unit; the cranium or
skull can be while
stull is (uk|dialect) a framework of timber covered with boards to support rubbish or to protect miners from falling stones.
As a verb skull
is to hit in the head with a fist, a weapon, or a thrown object.
skulk |
skull |
As nouns the difference between skulk and skull
is that
skulk is a group of foxes while
skull is the main bones of the head considered as a unit; the cranium.
As verbs the difference between skulk and skull
is that
skulk is to conceal oneself; to hide while
skull is to hit in the head with a fist, a weapon, or a thrown object.
sull |
skull |
As verbs the difference between sull and skull
is that
sull is to stop, to refuse to go on (of an animal - example - donkey or a possum plays dead) while
skull is to hit in the head with a fist, a weapon, or a thrown object.
As nouns the difference between sull and skull
is that
sull is (obsolete) a plough while
skull is (anatomy) the main bones of the head considered as a unit; the cranium or
skull can be .
skell |
skull |
As nouns the difference between skell and skull
is that
skell is a homeless person, especially one who sleeps in the New York subway while
skull is the main bones of the head considered as a unit; the cranium.
As verbs the difference between skell and skull
is that
skell is to fall off or fall over while
skull is to hit in the head with a fist, a weapon, or a thrown object.
skully |
skull |
As nouns the difference between skully and skull
is that
skully is a street game in which players attempt to flick caps into a series of squares drawn on the ground while
skull is the main bones of the head considered as a unit; the cranium.
As a verb skull is
to hit in the head with a fist, a weapon, or a thrown object.
skill |
skull |
As verbs the difference between skill and skull
is that
skill is to set apart; separate while
skull is to hit in the head with a fist, a weapon, or a thrown object.
As nouns the difference between skill and skull
is that
skill is capacity to do something well; technique, ability. Skills are usually acquired or learned, as opposed to abilities, which are often thought of as innate while
skull is the main bones of the head considered as a unit; the cranium.
As an adjective skill
is great, excellent.
taxonomy |
skull |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and skull
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
skull is (anatomy) the main bones of the head considered as a unit; the cranium or
skull can be .
As a verb skull is
to hit in the head with a fist, a weapon, or a thrown object.
skull |
ethmovomerine |
In anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between skull and ethmovomerine
is that
skull is (anatomy) the main bones of the head considered as a unit; the cranium while
ethmovomerine is (anatomy) pertaining to the region of the vomer and the base of the ethmoid in the skull.
As a noun skull
is (anatomy) the main bones of the head considered as a unit; the cranium or
skull can be .
As a verb skull
is to hit in the head with a fist, a weapon, or a thrown object.
As an adjective ethmovomerine is
(anatomy) pertaining to the region of the vomer and the base of the ethmoid in the skull.
skull |
craniometry |
As nouns the difference between skull and craniometry
is that
skull is (anatomy) the main bones of the head considered as a unit; the cranium or
skull can be while
craniometry is the practice of taking measurements of the skull.
As a verb skull
is to hit in the head with a fist, a weapon, or a thrown object.
skull |
autostylic |
In anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between skull and autostylic
is that
skull is (anatomy) the main bones of the head considered as a unit; the cranium while
autostylic is (anatomy) having the mandibular arch articulated directly to the cranium, as in the skulls of the amphibia.
As a noun skull
is (anatomy) the main bones of the head considered as a unit; the cranium or
skull can be .
As a verb skull
is to hit in the head with a fist, a weapon, or a thrown object.
As an adjective autostylic is
(anatomy) having the mandibular arch articulated directly to the cranium, as in the skulls of the amphibia.
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