"Vertebrogenic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Originating in or related to the vertebral column or spine.
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.
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.
An animal that belongs to the subphylum Vertebrata, characterized by the presence of a backbone or spinal column. The vertebrates include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. They are called vertebrates because they have a backbone (vertebrae) that runs from the head to the tail, providing support and protection for the body's internal organs.
A vertebrctomy is a surgical procedure in which one or more vertebrae are removed. This can be necessary due to trauma, tumor, infection, or other medical conditions. The goal of a vertebrctomy is often to relieve pressure on the spinal cord, nerves, or the affected vertebrae, to improve motor function and reduce pain.
The term "vertebrosternal" refers to the area lying between the ribs and the breastbone (sternum).
I couldn't find any English word that is the direct translation of "vertefeuille." However, I found that "à la verte-feuille" is a French term that roughly translates to "leaf green" or " having the texture of a leaf."
The word "vertexes" is a noun that refers to points of intersection or summits, particularly in geometry and mathematics.<br><br>In a geometric sense, a vertex (or vertexes) is a point where two or more lines, planes, or edges meet. For example, the corners of a triangle, square, or cube are vertices.<br><br>In other words, a vertex is the point where lines meet, and vertexes is the plural form of a word that represents multiple such points.
A term used to describe something that is upright or straight up and down.<br><br>In geometry, a vertical line or shape is perpendicular to a horizontal line or shape.<br>In building construction, a vertical wall or structure is one that rises straight up into the air.<br>In photography, a vertical photo or composition is one where the main subject or element is aligned with the top and bottom edges of the frame.<br>In physics, gravity pulls objects in a vertical direction.<br><br>Synonyms: upright, straight, perpendicular, towering.