adjective describing something as lacking a head or having no head
In medicine, acephalic refers to a condition or organism that lacks a head.
In anatomy, acephalic is used to describe structures or organisms that lack a head or head-like structure.
In biology, acephalic may refer to organisms that are headless or have a headless larval stage.
In embryology, acephalic may refer to abnormal development resulting in a headless organism or structure.
In literature, the term 'acephalic' may be used to describe a narrative style that lacks a central protagonist or main character.
In psychology, 'acephalic' may be used to describe a condition or situation where there is a lack of clear leadership or direction.
In biology, 'acephalic' may be used to describe an organism or structure that lacks a head or central nervous system.
In philosophy, 'acephalic' may be used to describe a system of thought or belief that does not have a central guiding principle or leader.