| cephalometric angle |
The angle formed by intersecting anthropometric lines. It is used in studies of the skull and for the diagnosis of malocclusions of dental, skeletal, and dentoskeletal origin.
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| cephalometric landmark |
A bony point that is used in living persons or radiographs for measurements of the head or face or orientation of the head in certain positions.
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| cephaloplegia |
Paralysis of head or neck muscles or both.
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| cephalorhachidian |
Pert. to the head and spine.
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| cephalo-orbital i. |
100 times the capacity of the cranium divided by the capacity of the two orbits.
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