Yes, "cranium" does have a root word. It is derived from the Greek word "kranion," which means skull.
The medical root word 'cranio' refers to the head.
The root word "cranio" pertains to the skull or cranium. It is commonly used in medical terminologies related to the head and skull.
"Richard Cranium" is a play on words, where "Richard" is a slang term for "dick" or "penis" and "cranium" refers to the skull. So, the term is a humorous and derogatory way of calling someone a "jerk" or "idiot."
Root word is usual.
end is the root word
The medical root word 'cranio' refers to the head.
The root word "cranio" pertains to the skull or cranium. It is commonly used in medical terminologies related to the head and skull.
craniology, cranium
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Cranium is already Latin for 'skull'.
The skull is the another name for the cranium
The word is cranium.
The cranium
Cranium
Cranium is just another word, the more professional word, for the skull or head.
Cranium
you pronounce it cray- knee- um.