Craniosacral
[krey-nee-oh-sey-kruh l, -sak-ruh l] /ˌkreɪ ni oʊˈseɪ krəl, -ˈsæk rəl/
adjective, Anatomy.
1.
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craniosacral cra·ni·o·sa·cral (krā’nē-ō-sā’krəl, -sāk’rəl)
adj.
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