lumbosacral

[luhm-boh-sey-kruhl, sak-ruhl]

lum·bo·sa·cral

[luhm-boh-sey-kruhl, sak-ruhl]
adjective Anatomy.
of, pertaining to, or involving the lumbar and sacral regions or parts.
Also, sa·cro·lum·bar [sey-kroh-luhm-ber, -bahr, sak-roh-] .


Origin:
1830–40; lumbo- + sacral
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Lumbosacral is always a great word to know.
So is sciatic nerve. Does it mean:
a pair of the largest nerves in the body that originate in the lower back and extend down to above the knees, where they divide into other nerves
the part of the large intestine extending from the cecum, where the large intestine begins, to the rectum
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Main Entry:  lumbosacral
Part of Speech:  adj
Definition:  See sacrolumbar
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lumbosacral lum·bo·sa·cral (lŭm'bō-sā'krəl)
adj.
Relating to the lumbar vertebrae and the sacrum.

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