He injured his spine and cannot walk. The spine supports your body.
The plural of spine is spines.
A spine is a backbone of a skeletal structure. This can be a literal line of bones, the part of a book where the pages meet, or it can mean courage or nerve. Here are some examples:That patient has a broken spine, so he cannot walk.Grow a spine and stand up to that bully!I went to a chiropractor to get my spine adjusted.Show your spine, Private!But a jellyfish HAS no spine, Sergeant...
No, "mind" and "spine" do not rhyme. "Mind" ends with the sound "-nd" while "spine" ends with the sound "-ine".
The suffix "-less" added to the word "spine" creates the word "spineless," meaning lacking a backbone or courage.
No the noun is "spine", "Spinal" is an adjective. However in medical parlance "a spinal" can refer to an injection (of anaesthetic) into the spine and in this single instance "spinal" is a noun.
The word 'spinal' is a noun, a word for an anesthetic injected into the spinal cord to induce partial or complete anesthesia. Another noun form is spine.
The book's spine cracked as she opened it.
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The bones in your back are called vertebrae but all of them together are called the spine, the neck is cervical, mid-spine is thoracic and the lower spine is the lumbar.
The Stomach is Anterior to the Spine.
The spine is made up of boney vertebra: Cervical spine, Thoracic spine, and Lumbar spine.
No, the compound noun 'laser surgery' is a common noun, a general word for a type of medical procedure.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Paul C. Ajamian OD, American Board of OptometryLaser Spine Institute, Philadelphia, PAAlma Lasers Legato II (for treatment of scars)
a curved spine because of its hump
He injured his spine and cannot walk. The spine supports your body.
Its a degenerative condition in which your spine curves.
The Octopus is an Invertebrate ... it does not have a spine