Macrocephalic
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Having an abnormally large or elongated head. not-comparable
"In 1849, M. Rathke stated that artificially-formed skulls had been found near Kertch, in the Crimea, and called attention to certain passages in the works of Hippocrates and Strabo, overlooked by medical writers, in which these authors speak of the practice of modifying the shape of the head by means of bandages, as being in use among the macrocephalic (long-headed) Scythians."
- 2 Characterized by a disproportionate concentration of population and activities in a single centre, to the detriment of other areas. not-comparable
"In 1947, the geographer Jean-François Gravier published a book that became an instant sensation: Paris et le désert français. Gravier argued that France was becoming a seriously deformed nation, a macrocephalic invalid: Paris, the megalopolis, was sucking all the lifeblood from the provinces, leading to a dangerous imbalance between center and periphery."
- 1 having an exceptionally large head and brain wordnet
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More examples"In 1849, M. Rathke stated that artificially-formed skulls had been found near Kertch, in the Crimea, and called attention to certain passages in the works of Hippocrates and Strabo, overlooked by medical writers, in which these authors speak of the practice of modifying the shape of the head by means of bandages, as being in use among the macrocephalic (long-headed) Scythians."
Etymology
from Ancient Greek μακρός (makrós, “long”) + κεφαλή (kephalḗ, “head”).
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