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skullcap /ˈskʌlkap /noun1A small close-fitting peakless cap.They wore close-fitting crocheted skullcaps that were noticed by others....- On their heads, they wore white knitted skullcaps, silken headscarves or baseball caps.
- Men in white shoulder-to-ankle gowns and skullcaps were selling their furniture, appliances, and clothing to feed their families.
1.1A protective helmet, in particular one worn by jockeys or horse riders.The group applied to the foundation for cash to buy special leg protectors, stirrups, skullcaps and riding gloves....- You can imagine my disappointment when I was issued with my flying suit, a dowdy navy blue number complete with fetching leather skullcap.
- Next came the helmet, made of bronze with a iron skullcap.
2The top part of the skull.In 1887, Eugene Dubois discovered a skullcap, a femur (thigh bone), and a molar in the same area....- In contrast to the exhumation chronicles, which claimed wooden skullcaps covered the sawn-off crowns, their skulls are intact.
- In 1973, a hominid skullcap and two stone tools were found.
3A widely distributed plant of the mint family, whose tubular flowers have a helmet-shaped cup at the base.- Genus Scutellaria, family Labiatae.
Other sleep promoting herbs include valerian, Californian poppy, skullcap, hops and passionflower....- Herbal supplements that can be toxic to the liver include kava, comfrey, chaparral, jin bu huan, kombucha tea, pennyroyal and skullcap.
- Chamomile, oatstraw, and skullcap are examples.
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