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chon·dro·cra·ni·um C0322400 (kŏn′drō-krā′nē-əm)n. pl. chon·dro·cra·ni·ums or chon·dro·cra·ni·a (-nē-ə) 1. The cartilaginous cranium of an embryo before ossification.2. A portion of the embryonic cranium forming the bones of the base of the skull and eventually undergoing ossification.chondrocranium (ˌkɒndrəʊˈkreɪnɪəm) nthe cartilaginous structure that, in early development, envelops the brainchondrocraniumenUK
chondrocranium[¦kän·drō′krā·nē·əm] (anatomy) The part of the adult cranium derived from the cartilaginous cranium. (embryology) The cartilaginous, embryonic cranium of vertebrates. chondrocraniumenUK
chondrocranium [kon″dro-kra´ne-um] the cartilaginous cranial structure of the embryo from the seventh week to the middle of the third month, when it is a unified cartilaginous mass without clear boundaries indicating the limits of future bones.chon·dro·cra·ni·um (kon'drō-krā'nē-ŭm), A cartilaginous cranium; the cartilaginous parts of the developing cranium. [chondro- + G. kranion, skull] chondrocranium (kŏn′drō-krā′nē-əm)n. pl. chondrocra·niums or chondrocra·nia (-nē-ə) 1. The cartilaginous cranium of an embryo before ossification.2. A portion of the embryonic cranium forming the bones of the base of the skull and eventually undergoing ossification.chondrocranium Anatomy The bones of the base of the brain which are formed by endochondral ossificationchon·dro·cra·ni·um (kon'drō-krā'nē-ŭm) A cartilaginous cranium; the cartilaginous parts of the developing cranium. [chondro- + G. kranion, skull]chondrocranium the cartilaginous original cranium surrounding the brain of the embryo, most of which is subsequently replaced by bone in further development. |