spinal
Americanadjective
noun
adjective
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of or relating to the spine or the spinal cord
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denoting a laboratory animal in which the spinal cord has been severed
a spinal rat
noun
Other Word Forms
- interspinal adjective
- nonspinal adjective
- prespinal adjective
- spinally adverb
Etymology
Origin of spinal
1570–80; < Late Latin spīnālis, equivalent to Latin spīn ( a ) spina + -ālis -al 1
Example Sentences
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He was diagnosed with meningitis -- an inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
From Barron's
Zolgensma, an in vivo therapy for spinal muscular atrophy, launched at $2.1 million a dose—at the time the most expensive drug the FDA ever approved.
There’s a belt squat machine, for people with shoulder impingement or spinal compression issues; a bilateral leg press which helps with imbalances; “specialty bars” which help avoid impact on the shoulders.
From Los Angeles Times
Uber’s lawsuit alleged that many patients underwent an unnecessary spinal fusion that takes months to recover from in order to get a larger settlement.
From Los Angeles Times
Edward, who was diagnosed at two months old, was receiving another drug called Spinraza, which involves regular spinal regular injections for life, compared to a one-off injection of Zolgensma.
From BBC
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