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Coccygectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the coccyx, also known as the tailbone. This procedure is usually performed to relieve symptoms caused by a damaged or irritated coccyx, such as pain, tenderness, and inflammation. It may be used to treat conditions such as coccydynia, which is a condition characterized by pain in the tailbone area.
Coccygeous refers to something that is related to or affecting the coccyx, which is the lowest part of the spine located at the base of the backbone. In anatomy, the coccyx is a region that extends from the sacrum to the tip of the pelvis, and the coccygeous ligament is a group of ligaments that attach to the coccyx and play a crucial role in maintaining the stability and alignment of the pelvis and spine. In medical contexts, the term coccygeous might be used to describe a condition or injury that affects the coccyx, such as coccydynia, which is a chronic pain disorder that affects the coccyx.
The coccygeus is a small muscle located in the pelvic floor, which is involved in supporting the pelvic organs, including the rectum, the bladder, and the uterus. It is also known as the ischiococcgeus muscle and is a part of the pelvic diaphragm.
Coccygodynia refers to pain in the coccyx, which is the lowest and innermost part of the vertebral column,also known as the tailbone. It is often associated with sitting, and is usually caused by injury or trauma to the coccyx.
Coccygotomy is a surgical procedure to remove the coccyx, also known as the tailbone. It is usually performed to relieve chronic pain or inflammation in the area, often caused by conditions such as coccydynia, which is a persistent or recurring pain in the coccyx.
The coccyx, also known as the tailbone, is the triangular bony structure at the very bottom of the backbone. It is the remnant of the bony plate that is present in the tail of animals that have spines to protect their delicate spinal cord.
Cochabamba is the capital city of the Cochabamba Department in central Bolivia. It is a major urban center in Bolivia and is located in the Andes Mountains. The city has a population of around 620,000 people and is known for its rich cultural heritage, historic architecture, and vibrant markets.
The Cochimi are an indigenous people who live in Baja California, Mexico. The term Cochimi refers specifically to the native peoples who inhabited the southern part of the Baja California Peninsula, from the present-day Mexican-American border to about 200 miles south. Their language is also known as Cochimí.
Cochineal is a bright red or crimson dyestuff obtained from the insect Coccus cacti, commonly found on cacti and other plants in the Americas, and was widely used in the textile, food, and cosmetic industries before the advent of synthetic dyes. The insect was crushed and then mixed with an alkaline substance to release its pigment, which could be used to color fabrics, foods, and cosmetics. Cochineal was a highly prized and valuable commodity in ancient and colonial times, and its use is still restricted in some countries due to concerns about food safety and animal welfare.
Cochise is a proper noun that refers to Cochise (1798-1862), a prominent Apache leader who played a major role in the Apache Wars in the Southwest United States. He was a respected leader of the Chiricahua Apache and fought against the encroachment of American settlers on Apache land.
Cochituate is a noun that refers to a small lake or cove in Hempstead Plain, Massachusetts. It can also refer to a type of bean, specifically a type of kidney bean that has been eaten by humans since ancient times.
The cochlea is the spiral-shaped internal structure of the ear responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that are transmitted to the brain through the auditory nerve.
The cochleae (singular: cochlea) refers to the spiral-shaped part of the inner ear responsible for the sense of hearing. It contains the auditory nerve and is where sound waves are converted into electrical signals that are transmitted to the brain.
The term "cochleal" refers to something that is related to the cochlea, which is the spiral-shaped organ in the inner ear responsible for converting sound waves into electrical signals that are interpreted by the brain as sound. In medical terms, "cochleal" can describe a surgical procedure or a type of treatment that affects the cochlea, such as a cochleal implant. Additionally, "cochleal" can also describe auditory nerve fibers or auditory receptors that are located in the cochlea.
The cochlear refers to the inner ear structure that is responsible for converting sound waves into electrical signals that are transmitted to the brain. It is the spiral-shaped organ within the inner ear that contains the auditory nerve and contains rows of hair cells that detect sound vibrations.
Cochlearia is a genus of plants in the family Brassicaceae, commonly known as rock parsley or sighwort. They are perennial or annual herbs that typically grow from 10-90 cm tall, with leafy stems and hollow stems. They are native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, and are often found in rocky or sandy areas. The genus Cochlearia includes about 20 species, which are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, such as the the small white butterfly.
The word "cochleariform" refers to a shape that resembles the cochlea, which is the spiral-shaped part of the inner ear responsible for hearing. In anatomy, the term is used to describe a structure that has a similar shape to the cochlea.
Cochlearly means "relating to or situated near the cochlea", which is a spiral-shape structure in the inner ear responsible for hearing and converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that are sent to the brain.
Cochleate refers to a spiral or curl-like shape, typically applied to describe the structure of certain body parts or biological features. In botany, a cochleate leaf is a leaf that curls up or spirals around its length.
Cochleated is a verb that means to coil or twist (something) into a spiral shape, typically referring to body parts like the cochlea in the inner ear or locks of a hairdo, but also metaphorically describing a complex or intricate arrangement of ideas or events.
Cochleostomy is a surgical procedure in which an incision is made in the cochlea, the spiral-shaped organ of hearing in the inner ear, to relieve a blockage or to implant a hearing aid, such as a cochlear implant.
Cochliomyia is a genus of flies that belongs to the family Sarcophagidae, commonly known as flesh flies.
Cochrane refers to a British physician, epidemiologist, and statistician, Sir Archie Cochrane, who is considered the father of evidence-based medicine. Cochranes' name is also used to describe a type of systematic review of randomized controlled trials, also known as Cochrane Reviews, which are considered the gold standard of evidence in healthcare.
"Cock-a-doodle-doo" is an onomatopoeic phrase that imitates the sound of a rooster's crowing. It is often used to describe the loud, wake-up call of a rooster, typically at dawn or early morning. It can also be used as an idiomatic expression to hear the sound of a rooster crowing, or to emphasize the loudness of someone's voice or noise.
Extremelyhappy or delighted, often to an absurd degree. For example: "She was cock-a-hoop when she got accepted into her dream university." This phrase is thought to have originated from the idea of being hooped or trained to a cock, as in a horse, implying being closely controlled or inhibiting one's natural behavior.
Cock-a-leekie is a traditional Scottish soup made with chicken or cockerel (rooster), leeks, potatoes, and sometimes pearl barley. The name "cock-a-leekie" comes from the combination of the Scottish Gaelic "còck" meaning "rooster" and "leekie" meaning "leek or leeks". The dish is typically served during the winter months and is often flavored with onions, garlic, and spices.
The phrase "cock-crow" is an idiomatic expression that refers to the early morning hours, usually just before sunrise. It is often used to describe a time of darkness or stealth, and is often associated with dawn breaking or a new beginning. The phrase is derived from the old English habit of taking account of the time by the crowing of the cock (rooster), which typically occurs at the break of dawn.
The word "cock-eyed" is a slang or informal expression, but it has a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible explanations:<br><br> In a general sense, "cock-eyed" can mean something that is crooked, uneven, or off-center. For example, "The cock-eyed hat was tilted to one side."<br> In a more playful or whimsical sense, "cock-eyed" can mean something that is slightly absurd, silly, or quirky. For example, "Her cock-eyed fashion sense made her stand out on the street."<br> In a nautical or sailing context, "cock-eyed" can refer to a type of sailing mast or rigging that is not properly aligned or trimmed. For example, "The captain noticed that the mainsail was cock-eyed and adjusted the rigging to improve performance."<br><br>It's worth noting that the phrase "cock-eyed" is often used informally or in a humorous way, and its meaning can vary depending on the context in which it's used.
Cock-fighting is a bloody and inhumane activity where two roosters are pitted against each other in a combat, often to the death, with the aim of entertainment for spectators. The roosters are forced to engage in a brutal fight, often with knives attached to their legs, and the audience places bets on the outcome. The practice is often associated with organized crime and is illegal in many countries due to its cruel nature.
A poetically intriguing phrase!<br><br>"Cock-sparrow" is a traditional English phrase that refers to a large, noisy, and argumentative woman, often described as being at odds with others around her. The term is often used jokingly or affectionately to describe someone known for their strong personality or animated nature.
A "cock-up" is a British English idiom that refers to a mistake or a blunder, often a silly or embarrassing one. It can also imply a sense of chaos or confusion. It's often used in a humorous or ironic way to describe a situation where something has gone wrong unexpectedly. For example, "I made a right cock-up at the meeting" means you made a mistake at the meeting.
"cock-ups" is a British idiomatic expression that refers to a series of careless, inept, or incompetent mistakes or blunders, often leading to frustration, embarrassment, or unwanted consequences.
The word "cock" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. A male chicken: In this sense, a cock is a adult male chicken, typically used for breeding and cockfighting.<br><br>2. A cock is also a slang term that refers to the human male genitalia.<br><br>3. In aviation, a cock is also the control column of an aircraft, used to control the direction of the plane.<br><br>4. In a broader sense, "cock" can also be used to describe something that is excessively boastful or arrogant, like a "cock of the walk".
A cockade is a knot or a ribbon worn as a symbol of allegiance, loyalty, or national pride. In history, cockades were often worn as a scarf or a hatband to demonstrate membership in a particular political party, social group, or military unit.
Cockaded: Decorated or adorned with a cockade, a circular ribbon or piece of ribbon, especially a black ribbon worn as a symbol of mourning, or a ribbon that indicates the wearer's allegiance to a particular group or cause; worn on the hat or coat.