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Sacrum

British pronunciation/sˈe‍ɪkɹəm/
American pronunciation/sˈeɪkɹəm/
Sacrum
[NOUN]
1

(anatomy) a large bone at the lower part of the spinal column between the two hip bones of the pelvis

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What is "sacrum"?

The sacrum is a triangular-shaped bone formed by the fusion of five vertebrae known as the sacral vertebrae, located at the base of the spine, between the two pelvic bones. The sacrum provides stability and support to the pelvis, connecting the spine to the hip bones. It acts as a strong foundation for the vertebral column and helps transmit the weight of the upper body to the lower limbs. The sacrum also plays a role in protecting the delicate spinal cord and nerve roots that pass through it. Its position and structure contribute to proper posture, balance, and the overall stability of the spine and pelvis.

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1endless stories of they adjusted that sacrum
2The aponeurosis cuts out a diamond shape from the sacrum up the spine.
3Crawl your feet up to his sacrum.
4The top of the sacrum is ?
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