a bone of the spine
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coccyxa bone of the spine
coccygesCOCCYX, a bone of the spine
coccyxesCOCCYX, a bone of the spine
tailbonethe coccyx (a bone of the spine)
tailbonesTAILBONE, the coccyx (a bone of the spine)
backbonesThe spine of a book
backboneThe spine of a book
scoliosisa lateral curvature of the spine
REBINDSFixes the spine of, as a book
scoliosesSCOLIOSIS, a lateral curvature of the spine
laminectomya kind of operation on the spine
laminectomiesLAMINECTOMY, a kind of operation on the spine
acromiona projecting part of the spine of the scapula
scolioticaffected by scoliosis, a lateral curvature of the spine
spinulatein the form of a spinule, a small spine
acromiaACROMION, a projecting part of the spine of the scapula
spinyin the form of a spine; resembling a spine; spinelike
pricklesA small spine or pointed outgrowth on the skin of certain animals
kyphoticabnormal, convex curvature of the spine, with a resultant bulge at the upper back
rachidialof or like a rachis, the spine or axis of a feather also RACHIDIAN, RHACHIDIAL
acrosomalrelating to an acrosome, a structure containing enzymes found at the tip of the spine
rhachidialof or like a rhachis, the spine or axis of a feather also RACHIDIAL, RACHIDIAN
lordosisabnormal forward curvature of the spine in the lumbar region, resulting in a swaybacked posture
lordoticabnormal forward curvature of the spine in the lumbar region, resulting in a swaybacked posture
rachidianof or like a rachis, the spine or axis of a feather also RACHIDIAL, RHACHIDIAL
colophonsA publisher's emblem or imprint, esp. one on the title page or spine of a book
headbandsnarrow strip of cloth sewn or glued by hand to a book at the extreme ends of the spine
surgeonfishesA deep-bodied and typically brightly colored tropical marine fish with a scalpellike spine on each side of the tail
opisthotonosextreme arching backwards of the spine and neck as a result of spasm of the muscles in that region, etc
surgeonfishA deep-bodied and typically brightly colored tropical marine fish with a scalpellike spine on each side of the tail
opisthotonosesOPISTHOTONOS, extreme arching backwards of the spine and neck as a result of spasm of the muscles in that region, etc
triggerfisha kind of fish, with a large spine on the forsal fin which can be locked upright by a second smaller spine
opisthotonicof or like opisthotonos, extreme arching backwards of the spine and neck as a result of spasm of the muscles in that region
stingraysA bottom-dwelling marine ray with a flattened diamond-shaped body and a long poisonous serrated spine at the base of the tail
triggerfishesTRIGGERFISH, a kind of fish, with a large spine on the forsal fin which can be locked upright by a second smaller spine
stingrayA bottom-dwelling marine ray with a flattened diamond-shaped body and a long poisonous serrated spine at the base of the tail
lordosesabnormally increased inward curvature of the lower region of the spine resulting in a concave back as viewed from the side compare kyphosis
madtomany of several tadpolelike, freshwater catfishes of the genus Noturus, of the central and eastern U.S., having a poisonous pectoral spine: some are threatened or endangered
oarfishany long, ribbon-shaped, silvery fish of the genus Regalecus, of deep tropical waters, having a red dorsal fin along the spine that rises to a crest, and reaching a length of 30 ft. (9 m)