adjective
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resembling a spine or thorn
the spinous process of a bone
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having spines or spiny projections
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another word for spinose
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The transversospinales muscles run from the transverse processes to the spinous processes of the vertebrae.
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On the posterior sacrum, the median sacral crest is derived from the fused spinous processes, and the lateral sacral crest results from the fused transverse processes.
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The supraspinous ligament is located on the posterior side, where it interconnects the thoracic and lumbar spinous processes.
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These muscles bring together the spinous and transverse processes of each consecutive vertebra.
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The spinous process, flattened from without inwards, is more or less pointed; it is elongated from before backwards, so as partly to overlap the atlas and the third cervical vertebra.
From Artistic Anatomy of Animals by Cuyer, ?douard
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