English

edit

Etymology

edit

From Latin calvāria (skull). Doublet of calavera and calvary.

Noun

edit

calvaria (plural calvariae or calvarias)

  1. (anatomy) The dome or roof of the skull, the skullcap.
    • 2008 December 10, Charles K. F. Chan et al., “Endochondral ossification is required for haematopoietic stem-cell niche formation”, in Nature, volume 457, number 7228, →DOI:
      CD105 Thy1- progenitor populations derived from regions of the fetal mandible or calvaria that do not undergo endochondral ossification formed only bone without marrow in our assay.

Derived terms

edit

Translations

edit

Latin

edit

Etymology

edit

From calvus (bald) +‎ -āria (noun-forming suffix).

Pronunciation

edit

Noun

edit

calvāria f (genitive calvāriae); first declension

  1. a skull
    Synonyms: calva, testa, crānium
  2. (capitalized) Calvary

Declension

edit

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative calvāria calvāriae
Genitive calvāriae calvāriārum
Dative calvāriae calvāriīs
Accusative calvāriam calvāriās
Ablative calvāriā calvāriīs
Vocative calvāria calvāriae

Derived terms

edit

Descendants

edit

References

edit