The Collaborative International Dictionary
Intracranial \In`tra*cra"ni*al\, a.
Within the cranium or skull.
--Sir W. Hamilton.
Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to the brain or inside of the head. Within the cranium.
WordNet
adj. within the skull
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "intracranial".
Everyone was a bit worried that the magnetic field might affect her unstable cardiac conduction system, but the urgency of settling on an intracranial diagnosis superseded all other concerns.
Express (which is itself a box in motion) and then decide which of these chosen media then get to move all the way into the extreme rear's salon to interface with McCain himself, who is the campaign's narrator and narrative at once, a candidate whose biggest draw of course is that he's an anticandidate, someone who's open and accessible and ``thinks outside the box,'' but who is in fact the campaign's Chinese boxes' central and inscrutable core box, and whose own intracranial thoughts on all these boxes and layers and lenses and on whether this new kind of enclosure is anything like Hoa Lo's dark box are pretty much anyone in the media's guess, since all he'll talk about is politics.
Hidden in a shed or in a tent, they were getting the corpse ready by unobtrusively removing the brain, utilizing an ingenious suction device to siphon out organic matter, and then blowing gold dust up into the nostrils to refill the intracranial cavity.
In fact, the brain stem reticular core is the only intracranial neural structure without which life is impossible.