lumbar
American
[luhm-ber, -bahr]
/ ˈlʌm bər, -bɑr /
adjective
noun
lumbar
British
/ ˈlʌmbə /
adjective
lumbar
Scientific
/ lŭm′bər /
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Etymology
Origin of lumbar
From the New Latin word lumbāris, dating back to 1650–60. See lumb-, -ar 1
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