Lumbar is the adjective used to describe the lower back. For instance, "The lumbar support in that chair makes it easier to use it for long periods of time."
The word back can be used as an adjective, meaning "towards the rear", as an adverb, meaning "to a previous place", or as a noun, meaning "the rear of a body".
It can be if used like, the basic doll is very plain. It can also be used as a noun such as, let's get back to the basics.
If used in "they went back outside" it is an adverb modifying went.If used in "he is back outside now" it is a predicate adjective.
No, "yourself" is a reflexive pronoun, not an adjective. It is used to reflect the action of the subject in a sentence back onto the subject itself.
No- it is a verb. "Will the pipes freeze?" It can be used as a noun "I remember back in the big freeze of 1995, it got SO cold..." An adjective modifies a noun. FREEZING could be used as an adjective "The freezing weather caused electricity use to skyrocket."
Erector Spinae (Lower back)
No, "rear" is not a preposition. It is commonly used as a noun or an adjective. As a noun, it refers to the back part of something, and as an adjective, it describes something situated behind or at the back.
Resolute can only be used as an adjective.
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what is mucor?
to me it seems like the "tribal" designs are VERY common for lower back tattoos on females. (guys shouldn't really get one at all) personally i went with something thinner but either way lower back tattoos are sexy. :)
No, posterior is not a prefix. It is an adjective that means "situated behind or at the back." It is commonly used in anatomy to refer to the back side of the body or a body part.