Coccygeal vertebrae
Coccygeal vertebrae: The three to five (the average number is four) rudimentary vertebrae that make up the coccyx.
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Coccyx: The small tail-like bone at the bottom of the spine, very near the anus. It is the lowest part of the spinal column. Also known as tailbone.
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Coccyx bone: The small tail-like bone at the bottom of the spine very near to the anus. The coccyx is made up of 3-5 rudimentary vertebrae. It is the lowest part of the spinal column. The word “coccyx” comes from the Greek “kokkyx” meaning “cuckoo bird.” It got this name because it was thought to […]
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