Vertebral cushion
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DISCVertebral cushion
SPINALVertebral
SACRAVertebral bones
SPINESVertebral columns
SACRAVertebral parts
BACKRESTVertebral relaxer
DISCVertebral bone.
SACRAVertebral-column parts
SACRAVertebral column parts
spinethe vertebral column
TAILBONESEnds of vertebral columns
odontoida toothlike vertebral projection
spinesSPINE, the vertebral column
COCCYXTip of the vertebral column
odontoidsODONTOID, a toothlike vertebral projection
backbonethe spine (the vertebral column)
vertebrallyVERTEBRAL, of or like a vertebra
backbonesBACKBONE, the spine (the vertebral column)
SACRALOf the base of the vertebral column
zygantrumextra vertebral articulation in snakes and some lizards
zygantrumsZYGANTRUM, extra vertebral articulation in snakes and some lizards
zygantraZYGANTRUM, extra vertebral articulation in snakes and some lizards
urostylea part of the vertebral column of frogs and toads
rhachidesThe vertebral column or the cord from which it develops
urostylesUROSTYLE, a part of the vertebral column of frogs and toads
diphycercalof fishes, etc, having the tail symmetrical about the vertebral column
heterocercal(of a fish's tail) Having unequal upper and lower lobes, usually with the vertebral column passing into the upper
heterocercalhaving the vertebral column passing into the upper lobe of the tail, which is usually larger than the lower, as in sharks
tenderloina strip of tender flesh on either side of the vertebral column under the short ribs, in the hind quarter of beef and pork
tenderloinsTENDERLOIN, a strip of tender flesh on either side of the vertebral column under the short ribs, in the hind quarter of beef and pork
pithingdestroy the spinal cord or central nervous system of (as a frog) usually by passing a wire or needle up and down the vertebral canal
pitheddestroy the spinal cord or central nervous system of (as a frog) usually by passing a wire or needle up and down the vertebral canal