scalp in Latin
scalp in Latin is calva — scalp means the skin on top of the head, where hair grows.
scalp in Latin
calva
The part of the head where the hair grows from, or used to grow from.
What does "scalp" mean?
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noun The skin on top of the head, where hair grows.
"Sunscreen on your scalp is easy to forget but important."
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verb To resell tickets, often illegally, at a higher price than face value.
"He was fined for scalping concert tickets outside the venue."
scalp in a sentence
- Sunscreen on your scalp is easy to forget but important.
- He was fined for scalping concert tickets outside the venue.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "scalp" in Latin?
"scalp" in Latin is calva. scalp means: The skin on top of the head, where hair grows.
How do you use "scalp" in a sentence?
Example: "Sunscreen on your scalp is easy to forget but important." In Latin, "scalp" is calva.
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