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CoccyxThe small tail-like bone at the bottom of the spine, very near the anus. It is the lowest part of the spinal column. Also known as tailbone.
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CoccyxThe small bone at the bottom of the spine. It is made up of 3-5 fused bones. Also called tailbone.
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Coccyx1610s, from Latin coccyx, from Greek kokkyx "cuckoo" (from kokku, like the bird's English name echoic of its cry), so called by ancient Greek physician Galen because the bone in humans [..]
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CoccyxThe small bone at the end of the spinal column in man, formed by the fusion of four rudimentary vertebrae. The three, and sometimes four, segments of bone just below the sacrum; referred to as the tai [..]
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Coccyxkokkyx = cuckoo. Anthropoid caudal vertebrae. cochlea
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CoccyxThe tailbone.
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CoccyxThe small bone at the end of the spinal column in man, formed by the fusion of four rudimentary vertebrae. The "tail bone".
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Coccyx(n) the end of the vertebral column in humans and tailless apes
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CoccyxThe tailbone.
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CoccyxThe coccyx is the very bottom portion of the spine. It represents a vestigial tail (hence the common term "tailbone") and consists of four or more very small bones that are fused together. T [..]
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CoccyxAt the end of the vertebral column and below the sacrum, three to five vertebrae are called the coccyx, commonly known as the tailbone.
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CoccyxLast bone in the spine
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CoccyxTailbone; made up of the caudal vertebrae, it is most often fused into a single unit.
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CoccyxThe small bone at the bottom of the spine. It is made up of 3-5 fused bones. Also called tailbone.
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CoccyxThe small bone at the end of the spinal column, formed by the fusion of four rudimentary vertebrae (commonly called the "tail bone").
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CoccyxThe tailbone, which consists of three-four fused vertebrae.
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CoccyxThe 'tailbone,' a group of four vertebrae that are fused together to form a small triangular bone, located at the terminal end of the spine.
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Coccyx
(medical,formal) The final (bottommost) fused vertebrae at the base of the spine, the tailbone.
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