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vertebra

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Noun — Any one of the small bones that link together to form the spine.

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a fractured vertebra cervical vertebra

Etymology

From Latin vertebra, "a joint", from vertere, "to turn" — because these bones let the spine twist and bend.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “vertebra” mean?

The word “vertebra” means any one of the small bones that link together to form the spine. In plain terms, one of the individual bones that stack up to make the backbone.

How do you pronounce “vertebra”?

“Vertebra” is pronounced VUR-tihb-ruh (/ˈvɝ.təb.ɹə/ in IPA).

How do you use “vertebra” in a sentence?

Here is “vertebra” used in a sentence: “He fractured a vertebra in his lower back during the fall.”

What part of speech is “vertebra”?

“Vertebra” is a noun.

Where does the word “vertebra” come from?

The word “vertebra” comes from Latin. From Latin vertebra, "a joint", from vertere, "to turn" — because these bones let the spine twist and bend.

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