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megacephalic
megacephalic, a. Anat. (mɛgəsɪˈfælɪk) [f. Gr. µέγα-ς great + κεϕαλή head: cf cephalic.] Large-headed; spec. (see quot. 1882).1879 Flower Catal. Mus. Coll. Surg. i. 10 Crania of unusually large size (Megacephalic). 1882 Quain's Anat. (ed. 9) I. 80 Those [skulls] exceeding 1450 cubic centimeters in ca...
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Graptemys
Megacephalic females have exceptionally broad heads, and feed almost exclusively on mollusks. Megacephalic females include Barbour's, Escambia, Pascagoula, Pearl River, and Alabama map turtles.
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megalo-
megalo- (ˈmɛgələʊ) before a vowel megal-, a. Gr. µεγαλο-, combining form of µέγας great (cf. the equivalent mega-), used in many scientific terms; megalenceˈphalic a. [encephalic], pertaining to or affected with hypertrophy of the encephalon or cerebrum; ˈmegalerg Physics = megerg [see mega- b]; ˈme...
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Red-necked pond turtle
Anatomy and morphology
A megacephalic form of the red-necked pond turtle exists, commonly called 'dumb-head'.
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mega-
mega- (ˈmɛgə) before a vowel meg-, repr. Gr. µεγα-, comb. form of µέγας great, used esp. in many scientific terms (often having correlatives f. micro-, and sometimes also synonyms f. macro-), as megabacteria pl. [bacterium]; ˈmega-city, a very large city; megaˈcocci pl. [Gr. κόκκος a berry], names o...
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