skull and crossbones
Noun

skull and crossbones

  1. An outline of a human skull and two crossed bones; a symbol of death traditionally used on the Jolly Roger, but now used as a warning on poisons.
Translations
  • French: tête de mort
  • German: Totenkopf
  • Italian: teschio e tibie
  • Russian: че́реп и ко́сти
  • Spanish: calavera



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