The skull is used to protect the brain. Lets say you bumped your head. If you did not have a skull, the brain could be severally damaged. But, if you have a skull, the brain wouldn't get damaged. When your a baby, the skull hasn't been fully developed so that is why people are so careful handling their babies.
Usually the term Harley skull refers to any skull used in a Harley-Davidson design that features a skull....Several of these designs were so popular that any similar skull used with out a H-D name would still bre refered to as a 'Harley skull'.......Hope this helps.........TatuBaron
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The root word "cranio" pertains to the skull or cranium. It is commonly used in medical terminologies related to the head and skull.
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Occipital is the term usually used when referring to the base of the skull.
A skull on a keyboard would be done using a decal typically. They can be used to customize its appearance.
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The homophone of "skull" is "scull," which refers to a narrow, light racing boat used in rowing.
None, it means the 'skull' in Aramaic and is similiar to the Hebrew word for skull 'gulgoleth'.
The skull is a structure that houses and protects the brain. It also provides support for the face and serves as an attachment point for muscles that control facial expressions and chewing. Additionally, the skull plays a role in forming the shape of the head and protecting sensory organs such as the eyes and ears.