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How to pronounce sacrum in English?

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Type Words
Type of os, bone
Derivation sacral

Examples of sacrum

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Evidence for this includes a heavily tooth-scored Triceratopsilium and sacrum.
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Sometimes during labour, the innominate bones, sacrum or coccyx rotate, flex, and extend.
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Frank had shattered his eye socket, scapula, shoulder, sacrum and pelvis in three places.
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When multiple sacral vertebrae are fused into a single structure, it is called the sacrum.
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Sacer, sacra, sacrum omits its e while miser, misera, miserum keeps it.
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Similarly, the sacrum is usually counted as a single bone, rather than five fused vertebrae.
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Kronwall has been sidelined in the past by a fractured sacrum, a torn knee and a broken leg.
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In past seasons, Kronwall has been sidelined by a fractured sacrum, a torn knee and a broken leg.
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I almost always feel the symptoms of weakness in my sacrum.
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More examples
  • Wedge-shaped bone consisting of five fused vertebrae forming the posterior part of the pelvis; its base connects with the lowest lumbar vertebra and its tip with the coccyx
  • (sacral) of or relating to or near the sacrum
  • In vertebrate anatomy the sacrum (plural sacrums or sacra) is a large, triangular bone at the base of the spine and at the upper and back part of the pelvic cavity, where it is inserted like a wedge between the two hip bones. ...
  • (Sacra (ancient Rome)) Sacra. The word Sacra on its own is the Latin term which originally referred to all transactions relating to the worship of the gods, especially sacrifice and prayer. They are either sacra privata or publica. ...
  • (Sacral) The fused vertebrae and spinal cord below the lumbar level.
  • (Sacral) The region over the sacrum and between the buttocks.
  • (Sacral) Lower spine, near the tail bone.
  • (Sacral) Prostate gland, spleen, ovaries, womb, genitals, testicles, bladder, adrenals
  • The triangular shaped bone located just below the Lowest Lumbar vertebrae (L5), formed usually by five fused vertebrae (sacral vertebrae) that are wedged dorsally between the left and right illiums.