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ver·te·bra
/ˈvɝtəbrə, ˌbre/
脊椎骨,椎骨
From:
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ver·te·bra
/ˈvɝtəbrə/
名詞
(複
vertebrae
)椎骨,脊椎
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ver·te·bra
n.
;
pl
.
Vertebrae
1.
Anat.
One
of
the
serial
segments
of
the
spinal
column
.
Note:
☞
In
many
fishes
the
vertebrae
are
simple
cartilaginous
disks
or
short
cylinders
,
but
in
the
higher
vertebrates
they
are
composed
of
many
parts
,
and
the
vertebrae
in
different
portions
of
the
same
column
vary
very
greatly
.
A
well-developed
vertebra
usually
consists
of
a
more
or
less
cylindrical
and
solid
body
,
or
centrum
,
which
is
surmounted
dorsally
by
an
arch
,
leaving
an
opening
which
forms
a
part
of
the
canal
containing
the
spinal
cord
.
From
this
dorsal
,
or
neural
,
arch
spring
various
processes
,
or
apophyses
,
which
have
received
special
names
:
a
dorsal
,
or
neural
,
spine
,
spinous
process
,
or
neurapophysis
,
on
the
middle
of
the
arch
;
two
anterior
and
two
posterior
articular
processes
,
or
zygapophyses
;
and
one
or
two
transverse
processes
on
each
side
.
In
those
vertebrae
which
bear
well-developed
ribs
,
a
tubercle
near
the
end
of
the
rib
articulates
at
a
tubercular
facet
on
the
transverse
process
(
diapophysis
),
while
the
end
,
or
head
,
of
the
rib
articulates
at
a
more
ventral
capitular
facet
which
is
sometimes
developed
into
a
second
,
or
ventral
,
transverse
process
(
parapophysis
).
In
vertebrates
with
well-developed
hind
limbs
,
the
spinal
column
is
divided
into
five
regions
in
each
of
which
the
vertebrae
are
specially
designated
:
those
vertebrae
in
front
of
,
or
anterior
to
,
the
first
vertebra
which
bears
ribs
connected
with
the
sternum
are
cervical
;
all
those
which
bear
ribs
and
are
back
of
the
cervicals
are
dorsal
;
the
one
or
more
directly
supporting
the
pelvis
are
sacral
and
form
the
sacrum
;
those
between
the
sacral
and
dorsal
are
lumbar
;
and
all
those
back
of
the
sacral
are
caudal
,
or
coccygeal
.
In
man
there
are
seven
cervical
vertebrae
,
twelve
dorsal
,
five
lumbar
,
five
sacral
,
and
usually
four
,
but
sometimes
five
and
rarely
three
,
coccygeal
.
2.
Zool.
One
of
the
central
ossicles
in
each
joint
of
the
arms
of
an
ophiuran
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
vertebra
n
:
one
of
the
bony
segments
of
the
spinal
column
[
also
:
vertebrae
(
pl
)]
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