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Meaning of Spine | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
spaɪn

Definitions

  1. A series of bones situated at the back from the head to the pelvis of a human, or from the head to the tail of an animal, enclosing the spinal cord and providing support for the thorax and abdomen.
  2. Courage or assertiveness.
  3. Something resembling a backbone, such as a ridge, or a long, central structure from which other structures radiate.
  4. The narrow, bound edge of a book that encloses the inner edges of the pages, facing outwards when the book is on a shelf and typically bearing the title and the author's and publisher's name.
  5. A pointed, fairly rigid protuberance or needlelike structure on an animal, shell, mushroom or plant. The botanical term technically refers to such a structure derived from a leaf or part of a leaf.
  6. The heartwood of trees.
  7. Ellipsis of dendritic spine.
  8. A linear payscale operated by some large organizations that allows flexibility for local and specific conditions.
  9. A tall mass of viscous lava extruded from a volcano.
  10. The stiffness of an arrow.
  11. A central part which supports a whole; core.

Equivalents

Afrikaans ruggraat
Azərbaycanca onurğa
Български боди́л гръб гръбнак кура́ж
Català espina llom raquis
Čeština bodlina hřbet osten pater trn
Cymraeg asgwrn cefn
Esperanto spino vertebraro
Eesti oga
Gaeilge dealg spíon
Gàidhlig cnàimh an droma
Galego cerrizo espiña espiñazo soá soaxe
עברית עוקץ עקץ קוץ שדרה
Magyar gerinc tüske
Հայերեն ողնաշար
Bahasa Indonesia spina
Íslenska hryggur kjölur
ქართული ხერხემალი
Қазақша омыртқа
ខ្មែរ ឆ្អឹងខ្នង
한국어 척추
Kurdî doş kolec
Latina aculeus spina
Lietuvių stuburas
Latviešu mugura mugurkauls
Te Reo Māori tuatara wewehi
Македонски ’рбет
മലയാളം നട്ടെല്ല്
Монгол нуруу
Bahasa Melayu tulang tulang belakang
မြန်မာဘာသာ ကျောရိုး
Nederlands doorn rug ruggengraat stekel
Slovenčina chrbtica
Slovenščina hrbet hrbtenica
Svenska bokrygg rygg ryggrad tagg
Tagalog guluguran tinik
Türkçe diken omurga
Tiếng Việt dọc gáy sống xương sống

Examples

“If you attentively regard almost any quadruped's spine, you will be struck with the resemblance of its vertebrae to a strung necklace of dwarfed skulls.”
“The preposterous altruism too! […] Resist not evil. It is an insane immolation of self—as bad intrinsically as fakirs stabbing themselves or anchorites warping their spines in caves scarcely large enough for a fair-sized dog.”
“Trademark Owners will nevertheless try to dictate how their marks are to be represented, but dictionary publishers with spine can resist such pressure.”
“[Describing scoliosis.] The integuments over the abdomen are folded or wrinkled, the left breast is seldom fully developed, the ribs lose their natural shape, those of the left side becoming straighter, while, on the right side, they are so much curved, as to admit of their being easily grasped by the hand; they are closer together on the left side, and frequently rest upon the spine of the ilium, thus giving the right side a fuller and more rounded appearance than is natural.”
“The posterior muscles of the neck are divided into superficial, intermediate, and deep groups. The most superficial muscle is the trapezius, which originates from the external occipital protuberance and the medial nuchal line of C7 to T12 spinous processes and inserts onto the spine of the scapula, acromion, and the lateral aspect of the clavicle.”
“The eastern tower and the smaller western satellite are linked by the lift core, which passes through the centre of the monorail turning circle and provides the structural spine of the building; the two towers are cantilevered from this spine.”
“The polyhedron P∪D is a special spine of the twice punctured M, that is, of M with two balls B₁, B₂ cut out of it. To get a spine of M, we make a hole in c′ or c″ depending on which of them is a common face of these balls.”
“The spine is the book's backbone. Because the spine is generally all you can see when a book is on the shelf, the spine displays the title and author of the book and is often ornately decorated.”
“The male, as Dr. Gunther informs me, has a cluster of stiff, straight spines, like those of a comb, on the sides of the tail.”
“Spines are distinguished by the presence of globular tips called spine heads; when spines are present, the synapses innervating dendrites are made from these heads.”
“The false securities of upward mobility have been lampooned by Philip Roth, those of family feality ^([sic]) by many gay novelists. The two meet in Uncle and form the spine of a sly, knowing, and ultimately uncompassionate novel.”

CEFR level

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