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Joint at the base of the spine
Answer for the clue "Joint at the base of the spine ", 10 letters:
sacroiliac
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (context anatomy English) Referring to the region of the sacrum and the ilium in the lower back. n. (context anatomy English) The region of the sacrum and the ilium in the lower back.
Usage examples of sacroiliac.
As I already told you regarding the sacroiliac articulation, once I thought that if the articulations that are joined just by the ligament could move, the cranium fracture, which has the form of a suture, could move too.
My old friends, the sacroiliac joints, feel as tight as drumheads, and they creak ominously when I shift to a sitting position with my back propped up on the chimney's upended butt, the aluminum skirting cool as a kiss on my skin.