Vertebra
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English
Etymology
The word vertebra comes from Latin vertere which means "to turn". Having multiple vertebrae (plural of vertebra) in one's backbone instead of having a single bone or solid spine, allows for the movement of the body with bends and turns.
Noun
vertebra (Plural: vertebrae)
- Small bones which make up the backbone.
Translations
- Dutch: ruggegraatwervel m
- Ekspreso: vertebra
- Finnish: nikama
- French: vertèbre m
- German: Wirbel m, Wirbelknochen m
- Interlingua: vertebra
- Italian: vertebra, f
- Latin: vertebra
- Portuguese: vertebra, f
- Spanish: vértebra, f