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Meanings of
vertebral column
in English
Russian
позвоночный столб
Portuguese
espinhaço
Catalan
columna vertebral
Spanish
espalda
Back to the meaning
The series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord.
back
spine
backbone
rachis
spinal column
Russian
позвоночный столб
Synonyms
Examples for "
back
"
back
spine
backbone
rachis
spinal column
Examples for "
back
"
1
However, Australian industry bodies and state governments
back
new investment in agriculture.
2
People are getting
back
to work, a North Sea trade source said.
3
That takes away the power to use good information to fight
back
.
4
The government says the future will be different; they will come
back
.
5
Already, this week has seen BP scale
back
its North Sea operation.
1
However, the risk in orthopedic surgery remains unclear, especially in
spine
surgery.
2
It wasn't the New Age talk that sent shivers up my
spine
.
3
Therefore, the animal's internal organs hang from the
spine
in proper order.
4
The
spine
should simply include author name, book title and company name.
5
Conclusions: Clinical cervical
spine
tests can support the diagnostic process for CST.
1
Dairy products remained the
backbone
of exports, and fruit exports were strong.
2
They are the
backbone
of all drama; and I love drama inordinately.
3
THERE was no doubt that mothers were the
backbone
of Irish society.
4
Unlike in other countries, reserve forces are the
backbone
of Israel's military.
5
The President and I cannot prevent certain politicians from losing their
backbone
.
1
The ovicells arise from the back of the
rachis
towards the side.
2
Ovicell pedunculate ovoid, adnate to the
rachis
,
with a lateral opening.
3
Barbs showed a lower denaturation temperature than
rachis
and calamus.
4
The feathers lacked the well-developed central shaft - a
rachis
- known from modern birds.
5
Mutation of the gene blocks the differentiation of spikelets and makes
rachis
branches develop unlimitedly.
1
The bullet, after traversing the left lung, lodged in the
spinal
column
.
2
Tomorrow she's going into hospital for an operation on her
spinal
column
.
3
The mind recoils in horror, unable to communicate with the
spinal
column
.
4
Each nerve in the
spinal
column
provides input to many muscle fibres.
5
The inner mouth struck, spearing into the back of his
spinal
column
.
Usage of
vertebral column
in English
1
The skull develops in the same way as the membranous
vertebral
column
.
2
The
vertebral
column
was the most difficult to separate into component parts.
3
Other factors could account for the pattern of trauma in Edith's
vertebral
column
.
4
In the human
vertebral
column
there are usually thirty-three vertebrae.
5
The
vertebral
column
was fractured in more than one place.
6
What Christian experience wants is THREAD, a
vertebral
column
,
method.
7
The one is enclosed in the bony skull, the other in the bony
vertebral
column
.
8
For instance, the skull and
vertebral
column
and the extremities are non-essential in this sense.
9
As McTee applied the pressure, Harrigan felt his
vertebral
column
give under the tremendous strain.
10
In the sagittal plane, the GL was anterior to the
vertebral
column
for all groups.
11
Orthopedic consultation should be sought for long-bone fractures, spinal cord compression, and
vertebral
column
instability.
12
The secondary osteosarcoma of the
vertebral
column
represents 30% of all cases of OSV.
13
The human
vertebral
column
(standing upright, from the right side).
14
In the same way the provertebral mass grows afterwards round the chorda, and forms the
vertebral
column
.
15
So the ossification of the
vertebral
column
takes place progressively, from the Silurian to the middle Jurassic.
16
The thorax was opened with a vertical slash that penetrated all the way to the
vertebral
column
.
Other examples for "vertebral column"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
vertebral
column
vertebral
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
vertebral column
Russian
позвоночный столб
позвоночник
Portuguese
espinhaço
coluna vertebral
costas
espinha
Catalan
columna vertebral
columna espinal
esquena
rosari
raquis
espinada
espina dorsal
Spanish
espalda
columna vertebral
columna vertebralis
rosario
Vertebral column
through the time
Vertebral column
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common