"Saddened" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Causing or feeling sadness.
Description: feeling or showing a feeling of sadness or misery
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The term "sacrotuberous" refers to something that is connected to or associated with the sacrotuberous ligament.<br><br>The sacrotuberous ligament is a thick, fibrous ligament that connects the ilium (a large pelvic bone) to the sacrum (a bone in the lower back) and the tuberosity (bump) on the ischium (the curved lower part of the pelvis). It plays a crucial role in stabilizing the pelvis and supporting the spine.<br><br>In anatomical contexts, "sacrotuberous" can describe a ligament, a muscle, or a bony structure that is related to this ligament or its attachments. For example, the sacrotuberous muscle is a muscle that runs parallel to the sacrotuberous ligament.<br><br>In broader contexts, the term "sacrotuberous" might be used in physical therapy or sports medicine to describe a structure or injury related to the sacrotuberous ligament or the muscles and bones that it connects.
In anatomy, the sacrum is a triangular bone at the base of the spine and at the top of the pelvis. It is formed by the fusion of five vertebrae and serves as a connection point for the iliac bones and the coccyx (tailbone). The sacrum plays a crucial role in providing stability to the lower back and pelvis, and it also forms the keystone of the pelvis.
The plural form of "sac" means containers, especially the type of bag or pouch that is rigid or semi-rigid and often used to carry goods.
Saddam refers to Saddam Hussein, the fifth President of Iraq, who ruled the country from 1979 until his ousting in 2003. He was a key figure in the Cold War and played a significant role in the Gulf War. His regime was known for human rights abuses, massacres, and the mistreatment of minority groups, particularly the Kurds and Shia Muslims.
A saddhu (also spelled as sadhu) is a Hindu or Buddhist ascetic or holy man who renounces worldly life for spiritual pursuits. They often wear simple robes, live in isolation, and engage in meditation and yoga to attain spiritual enlightenment. In Hinduism and Buddhism, saddhus are considered to be holy figures, revered for their wisdom, spiritual power, and renunciation of worldly desires.
A saddhu (also spelled as sadhu) is a Hindu or Jain ascetic who has renounced worldly life to seek spiritual enlightenment through meditation and study of spiritual texts. They are often seen at Hindu pilgrimage sites and other places of spiritual significance. Saddhus are typically characterized by their long hair, simple robes, and shaved heads, and they often carry a staff or begging bowl as a symbol of their spiritual renunciation.
Having a convex or curved upper back, typically caused by muscles or bones that are imbalanced or weakened, resulting in a hunched or rounded posture.