How Do You Spell SKULLCAP?

Pronunciation: [skˈʌlkap] (IPA)

The word "skullcap" is a noun that refers to a small cap fitting tightly on the head. Its spelling is influenced by the pronunciation of the word. The IPA phonetic transcription of "skullcap" is /ˈskʌlkæp/, which represents the sounds of the word. The "sk" sound in "skull" is followed by a short "u" sound, "ll" represents a double "L" sound, and "cap" has a short "a" sound. Remembering the proper spelling and pronunciation of "skullcap" is important for both written and spoken communication.

SKULLCAP Meaning and Definition

  1. Skullcap, noun

    1. A skullcap is a close-fitting, brimless cap worn on the head. It is typically made of fabric and often has a flat or rounded crown and a slightly stretchy band around the bottom to keep it snugly in place.

    2. In a religious or ceremonial context, a skullcap is a small, close-fitting head covering worn by certain individuals as a sign of affiliation with a particular belief system, such as the Jewish kippah or yarmulke. It is usually made of cloth and is worn to show respect and humility before a higher power.

    3. Skullcap can also refer to a medicinal plant, particularly a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the mint family, Lamiaceae, and scientifically known as Scutellaria. These plants are characterized by their small purple or blue flowers and usually have somewhat hollow or cap-shaped calyces, giving them the name skullcap. Different species of skullcap, such as American skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora), are revered for their potential medicinal benefits and have been used in traditional herbal remedies to promote relaxation, relieve anxiety, and support healthy sleep.

    Overall, "skullcap" can refer to a head covering worn for fashion, religious, or ceremonial purposes, as well as to a specific group of plants with medicinal properties that share the common name.

  2. 1. Calvarium, sinciput; the upper domelike portion of the skull, roofing the brain. 2. Scutellaria.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for SKULLCAP

  • akullcap
  • zkullcap
  • xkullcap
  • dkullcap
  • ekullcap
  • wkullcap
  • sjullcap
  • smullcap
  • slullcap
  • soullcap
  • siullcap
  • skyllcap
  • skhllcap
  • skjllcap
  • skillcap
  • sk8llcap
  • sk7llcap
  • skuklcap
  • scullcap
  • skulcapy

Etymology of SKULLCAP

The word "skullcap" has its origins in Middle English, where it was derived from the Old English word "sculle" meaning "skull" and the word "cæppe" meaning "cap". "Sculle" can be traced back to the Old Norse word "skalli" meaning "bald head" or "skull". The combination of these two Old English words formed the term "skullcap", which refers to a close-fitting cap that covers the top of the head.

Plural form of SKULLCAP is SKULLCAPS

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