Pronunciation: /əˈkreɪniəl/
adjective relating to the skull or cranium
A1 I have a headache because of my acranial injury.
A2 The doctor suggested an MRI scan to check for any acranial abnormalities.
B1 The patient experienced acranial pressure due to a brain tumor.
B2 The neurologist recommended a surgery to relieve the acranial swelling.
C1 The research study focused on the long-term effects of acranial trauma.
C2 The advanced imaging techniques helped in identifying the exact location of the acranial lesion.
formal The patient's condition was diagnosed as acranial, meaning he was born without a skull.
informal I heard that baby was acranial, poor thing.
slang Did you see that acranial baby? That's crazy!
figurative His acranial approach to problem-solving surprised everyone.
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