"Vertebrarterial" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vertebrarterial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vertebrarterial" Meaning

"Vertebrarterial" is not a commonly used word in English. It seems to be a combination of "vertebral" (relating to the spine or backbone) and "arterial" (relating to arteries).

However, I think you may mean "vertebroarterial", which refers to the vertebral arteries, which are two arteries that arise from the subclavian arteries and enter the skull through the foramen magnum. They supply blood to the brain.

"Vertebrarterial" Examples

Verbterial (non-existent word) vs Vertebroarterial


As no word 'vertebrates' matches, I will be providing examples related to the word 'vertebroarterial', although it is not a real English word.

Rearranging

A vertebroarterial area would be where the vertebrae and the arterioles intersect or have proximity to. Here's how to rearrange to make it real in sentences:

Vertebral or Arterial

'Vertebral' (relating to vertebrae) or 'arterial (relating to arteries) can be replaced with alternates to create sentences like:

Instead of saying "He felt a pain in his vertebroarterial system", say "Vertebral disc degeneration" or "Arterial plaque buildup".

"Vertebrarterial" Similar Words

Verso

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Versus

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"Versus" is a preposition that means "in opposition to" or "compared to." It is often used in sports to indicate a match-up between two teams or individuals. It can also be used in other contexts to compare two things, such as ideas, products, or versions.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The team played versus the league champions.<br> I prefer coffee versus tea.<br> The new version versus the old one.<br><br>It's also used in Latin phrases, such as "paper, scissors, rock, versus" which is a game in which players choose one of three symbols and the winner is determined by a set of rules.

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Vertebra

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A bone in the spine that forms the main structural support of the vertebral column.

Vertebrae

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The word "vertebras" refers to the bony structures that make up the vertebral column or backbone in humans and other vertebrates. In simpler terms, they are the separate bones that connect each other to form the spinal column, providing support and protection for the spinal cord.

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Vertebrata refers to a subphylum of chordate animals that are characterized by the presence of a backbone (vertebral column) or spinal column. This group includes all fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. The term "vertebrata" is derived from the Latin word for "back" or "spine" (vertebra), indicating the prominent structure common to all these animals. Vertebrates have a head, a spinal cord, a set of paired limbs (or flippers in aquatic species), and often, a highly developed brain. The vertebral column serves as a protective enclosure for the spinal cord and offers support and flexibility to the torso.

Vertebrate

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Vertebrates

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Vertebrectomy

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Vertebrobasilar

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