sacral

IPA: sˈækrʌɫ

noun

  • Any of the sacral bones that make up the sacrum.

adjective

  • (anatomy) Of the sacrum.
  • Sacred.
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Examples of "sacral" in Sentences

  • Because of a genetic disorder called sacral agenesis, Siggins's legs were amputated when she was young.
  • He was born with a rare condition called sacral agenesis which prevented his spine from developing normally.
  • Mr Easterday was born with a rare condition called sacral agenesis which stopped his spine from developing normally.
  • From the Catholic Church of Lithuania: In the beginning of the 20th century the Hill of Crosses was already widely known as a sacral place.
  • Here he explains his view of what science is, a view that is somewhat biased, I think: 1. Science as I have already quoted Alex Comfort as saying is our "sacral" way of knowing.
  • Out here in the desert, among the great open tables of a vast, imposing communion, the idea of sacral man-made space registers in the viscerally absurd, feels essentially and obviously offensive.
  • This technique, developed by naprapathic physician and herbalist Dr. Rosita Arvigo and based on traditional healing methods of Maya medicine, addresses pelvic flow and organ alignment through abdominal and sacral massage, for both women and men.
  • A further practical aspect of providing a proper gathering space for a modern church was examined by Fr. Neil Roy, by illustrating the medieval Galilee chapel and its "transitus" character, both in terms of entering the sacral from the secular and in terms of entering the heavenly from the earthly.

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