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n. (plural of braincase English)
Usage examples of "braincases".
A guy named Roxton made casts of rex braincases, and concluded that tyrannosaurs had the brain of a frog.
It might be very illuminating to examine fossil endocasts of their braincases.
Modem men and women have braincases twice the volume of Homo habilis'.
Their limp white bodies with pink tails and split-open braincases lay in a heap on newspaper on the floor underneath a banana skin.
Rocs were bred from condors ages ago on Old Earth -- but their broad twenty-meter wings, big braincases, and tall aquiline beaks gave them the look of eagles.
He has to estimate brain size by making plaster casts of the insides of braincases.
Standing in the centre of the room, the three newcomers examined the humans with smeared eyes, which swivelled independently on the flat and otherwise featureless braincases.
I stitched each individual's forehead with explosive bullets, "pops" of cartridges exploding rhyming with "plops" of braincases bursting.