CRANIUM, in Anatomy, an assemblage of several bones which cover and enclose the brain and cerebellum, popularly called the skull. See ANATOMY Index.—The word comes from the Greek cranius, of crane, galea, "helmet;" because it serves to defend the brain like a head-piece. Pezron, again, derives cranius, from the Celtic cran, because of its roundness.
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