cranioscopy

cranioscopy
cranioscopical /kray'nee euh skop"i keuhl/, adj.cranioscopist, n.
/kray'nee os"keuh pee/, n.
observation, examination, and description of the human skull.
[1795-1805; CRANIO- + -SCOPY]

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