IPA: /ˌkreɪniˈɒmətri/
KK: /kren-i-om-e-tri/
The study and measurement of the skull to understand its features, which can relate to factors like gender, ethnicity, or physical type.
Craniometry is often used in anthropology to analyze human skulls from different populations.
Craniometry is formed from "cranium" (from Greek "kranion", meaning skull) and "-metry" (from Greek "metria", meaning measurement). The word refers to the measurement of the skull, particularly in relation to the size and shape of the head.
Think of measuring the 'skull' ('cranium') — that's what craniometry is all about.