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Look up sacral in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sacral may refer to: Sacred, associated with divinity and considered worthy of spiritual respect or
Sacral
Bone of the spine
triangular bone at the base of the spine that forms by the fusing of the sacral vertebrae (S1–S5) between ages 18 and 30. The sacrum situates at the upper
Sacrum
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up sacralization or sacralisation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sacralization or sacralisation may refer to: Sanctification, the act or process
Sacralization
Small depression in the skin located just above the buttocks
A sacral dimple (also termed pilonidal dimple or spinal dimple) is a small depression in the skin, located just above the buttocks. The name comes from
Sacral_dimple
Medical condition
Caudal regression syndrome, or sacral agenesis (or hypoplasia of the sacrum), is a rare congenital disorder in which the fetal development of the lower
Caudal_regression_syndrome
Nerve that carries signals between the spinal cord and the body
column. These are grouped into the corresponding cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccygeal regions of the spine. There are eight pairs of cervical nerves
Spinal_nerve
Break in the sacrum bone
A sacral fracture is a break in the sacrum bone. The sacrum is the large and triangular bone that forms the last part of the vertebral column from the
Sacral_fracture
Sacralism is the confluence of church and state wherein one is called upon to change the other. It also denotes a perspective that views church and state
Sacralism
Nerve plexus
In human anatomy, the sacral plexus is a nerve plexus which provides motor and sensory nerves for the posterior thigh, most of the lower leg and foot,
Sacral_plexus
Pseudoscientific alternative medicine technique
the flexibility of skull sutures led to the early research behind CranioSacral Therapy– and both approaches affect the cranium, sacrum and coccyx– the
Craniosacral_therapy
The sacral ganglia are paravertebral ganglia of the sympathetic trunk.:39 As the sympathetic trunk heads inferiorly down the sacrum, it turns medially
Sacral_ganglia
Five bones of the spine in the lower back
causing instability. Lumbarization of sacral vertebra 1, seen as 6 vertebrae that do not connect to ribs. Sacralization of the L5 vertebra is seen at the
Lumbar_vertebrae
Type of birthmark
Chamberlain (Pigmentary Spots, American Anthropologist, 1902,) and Starr (Sacral Spots of Mayan Indians, Science, New Series, xvii., 1903). In Central America
Mongolian_spot
Spinal nerve at the base of the spinal column
The sacral spinal nerve 1 (S1) is a spinal nerve of the sacral segment. It originates from the spinal column from below the 1st body of the sacrum. S1
Sacral_spinal_nerve_1
Birth defect of the spinal cord
surgically created at 75 days of gestation (term 145 to 150 days) by a lumbo-sacral laminectomy. Approximately 3 weeks after creation of the defect a reversed
Spina_bifida
Sacral chakra
anything desired for oneself or others. The Sacral Chakra represents the second stage of human evolution. The Sacral Chakra is where awareness evolves into
Svadhishthana
Part of the vertebral column in animals
ventral roots. The dural sac ends at the vertebral level of the second sacral vertebra. In cross-section, the peripheral region of the cord contains neuronal
Spinal_cord
Medical therapy for incontinence and constipation
Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) also termed sacral neuromodulation (SNM), is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which a device (pulse generator)
Sacral_nerve_stimulation
Depressions over the gluteal fold
joining both dimples of Venus passes over the spinous process of the second sacral vertebra (S2). The term "dimples of Venus", while informal, is a historically
Dimples_of_Venus
Medical condition
cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-filled lesions that most commonly develop in the sacral region of the spinal canal (S1–S5), and less frequently in the cervical
Tarlov_cyst
Large nerve in humans and other animals
in humans and other vertebrate animals. It is the largest branch of the sacral plexus and runs alongside the hip joint and down the lower limb. It is the
Sciatic_nerve
Division of the autonomic nervous system
the intermediolateral cell column (also termed the sacral parasympathetic nucleus) of the sacral spinal cord segments S2–S4, and their axons exit the
Parasympathetic nervous system
Parasympathetic_nervous_system
Topics referred to by the same term
Sacral artery may refer to: Lateral sacral artery Median sacral artery This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sacral artery
Sacral_artery
Medical implant for bladder control
A sacral anterior root stimulator is an implantable medical device enabling patients with a spinal cord lesion to empty their bladders. From 1969 onwards
Sacral anterior root stimulator
Sacral_anterior_root_stimulator
Main artery of the pelvis
artery Lumbar and sacral plexus. Deep dissection. Anterior view. Lumbar and sacral plexus. Deep dissection. Anterior view. Lumbar and sacral plexus. Deep dissection
Internal_iliac_artery
Blood vessel
The median sacral artery (or middle sacral artery) is a small artery that arises posterior to the abdominal aorta and superior to its bifurcation. The
Median_sacral_artery
Sacral splanchnic nerves are splanchnic nerves that connect the inferior hypogastric plexus to the sympathetic trunk in the pelvis. The sacral sympathetic
Sacral_splanchnic_nerves
Medical implant
to the sacral nerve S3 by a wire. The device uses sacral nerve stimulation to stop urges to defecate and urinate by sending signals to the sacral nerve
Sacral_nerve_stimulator
Topics referred to by the same term
Sacral veins may refer to: Lateral sacral veins Median sacral vein This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sacral veins. If
Sacral_veins
Artery in the pelvis
The lateral sacral arteries is an artery in the pelvis that arises from the posterior division of the internal iliac artery. It later splits into two smaller
Lateral_sacral_artery
Spinal nerve of the sacral segment
The sacral spinal nerve 2 (S2) is a spinal nerve of the sacral segment. It originates from the spinal column from below the 2nd body of the sacrum S2 supplies
Sacral_spinal_nerve_2
Architectural practices used in places of worship
Sacral architecture (also known as sacred architecture or religious architecture) is a religious architectural practice concerned with the design and construction
Sacral_architecture
The sacral spinal nerve 5 (S5) is a spinal nerve of the sacral segment. It originates from the spinal column from below the 5th body of the sacrum. S5
Sacral_spinal_nerve_5
The sacral spinal nerve 3 (S3) is a spinal nerve of the sacral segment. It originates from the spinal column from below the 3rd body of the sacrum. S3
Sacral_spinal_nerve_3
American Paralympic athlete
wheelchair racer and swimmer. She is also the founder of the International Sacral Agenesis/Caudal Regression Syndrome Association, or iSACRA, an organization
Jessica_Rogers
Organs of the immune system
The sacral lymph nodes are placed in the concavity of the sacrum, in relation to the middle and lateral sacral arteries; they receive lymphatics from the
Sacral_lymph_nodes
Medical condition
vertebra is one of the more common abnormalities. Sacralization of the fifth lumbar vertebra (or sacralization) is a congenital anomaly, in which the transverse
Congenital_vertebral_anomaly
Bony structure found in vertebrates
human spinal column, there are normally 33 vertebrae. The upper 24 pre-sacral vertebrae are articulating and separated from each other by intervertebral
Spinal_column
Vein of the abdomen
The median sacral vein (or middle sacral veins) is a vein of the abdomen. It accompanies the median sacral artery along the front of the sacrum. It ends
Median_sacral_vein
American motivational speaker and disability advocate
speaker and disability advocate. West became an amputee after being born with sacral agenesis. He speaks about overcoming adversity and uses social media to
Spencer_West
Network of nerve fibres
knees, and calves Subsartorial plexus – below the sartorius muscle of thigh Sacral plexus – serves the pelvis, buttocks, genitals, thighs, calves, and feet
Nerve_plexus
Monarch with a religious significance
In many historical societies, the position of kingship carried a sacral meaning and was identical with that of a high priest and judge. Divine kingship
Sacred_king
Dedicated or set apart for the service or worship of a deity
Sacred describes something that is dedicated or set apart for the service or worship of a deity; is considered worthy of spiritual respect or devotion;
Sacredness
Nerve on the pelvis and leg
The superior gluteal nerve is a mixed (motor and sensory) nerve of the sacral plexus that originates in the pelvis. It provides motor innervation to the
Superior_gluteal_nerve
Contraction of the external anal sphincter
to the pudendal nerve, where a response is integrated by the spinal cord sacral segments S2-S4. The absence of this reflex indicates that there is an interruption
Anal_wink
Vein of the torso
The lateral sacral veins accompany the lateral sacral arteries on the anterior surface of the sacrum. They drain into the internal iliac vein. They communicate
Lateral_sacral_veins
Music intended for religious purpose
Religious music (also sacred music) is a type of music that is performed or composed for religious use or through religious influence. It may overlap with
Religious_music
Portrayal of sexual subject matter
1007/s10508-016-0770-y. PMID 27388511. Plancke, Carine (2020). "Yoni touch and talk: Sacralizing the female sex through tantra". Sexualities. 23 (5–6). University of
Pornography
Country in Southern Africa
population settling below. Rainmaking was crucial to the development of sacral kingship, and several rainmaking sites have been found nearby including
South_Africa
Splanchnic nerves arising from sacral spinal nerves
splanchnic nerves or nervi erigentes are splanchnic nerves that arise from sacral spinal nerves S2, S3, S4 to provide parasympathetic innervation to the organs
Pelvic_splanchnic_nerves
The sacral spinal nerve 4 (S4) is a spinal nerve of the sacral segment. It originates from the spinal column from below the 4th body of the sacrum S4 supplies
Sacral_spinal_nerve_4
Star Wars character also known as Baby Yoda
human sacral anatomy resembles the face of "Baby Yoda". Sacral openings for exiting nerves (sacral foramina) resemble Baby Yoda's eyes, while the sacral canal
Grogu
Paralysis of all four limbs and torso
and pelvis (paraplegia is similar but affects the thoracic, lumbar, and sacral segments of the spinal cord, and arm function is retained). The paralysis
Tetraplegia
Final portion of the large intestine
junction (the end of the sigmoid colon) at the level of the third sacral vertebra or the sacral promontory depending upon what definition is used. Its diameter
Rectum
Medical condition
SACRAL syndrome is a congenital condition characterized by spinal dysraphism and anogenital, cutaneous, renal and urologic anomalies, associated with an
SACRAL_syndrome
American entrepreneur and venture capitalist (born 1967)
the foremost proponents of techno-eschatology, which demonstrates the sacralizing of AI and uses spiritualism to bolster the logic of venture capitalism
Peter_Thiel
Human lower-body phenotype
sides of the sacral diamond area, which regulates its shape and movement, corresponds to the fascial thickenings that are part of the sacral complex of
Steatopygia
Muscle in the back
activity. These fasciculi arise: in the sacral region: from the back of the sacrum, as low as the fourth sacral foramen, from the aponeurosis of origin
Multifidus_muscle
Human male external reproductive organ
the pontine micturition center to glycine-immunoreactive neurons in the sacral dorsal gray commissure in the cat". J. Comp. Neurol. 429 (4): 631–7. doi:10
Human_penis
Main nerve of the perineum
females). The nerve is a major branch of the sacral plexus, with fibers originating in Onuf's nucleus in the sacral region of the spinal cord. The pudendal
Pudendal_nerve
American actress
Legless Suzi on American Horror Story: Freak Show. Siggins was born with sacral agenesis, and because of this, as she recalled, "my legs were severely deformed
Rose_Siggins
Neuroanatomical division
The anterior divisions of the lumbar nerves, sacral nerves, and coccygeal nerve form the lumbosacral plexus, the first lumbar nerve being frequently joined
Lumbosacral_plexus
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
foods than meat. The Mediterranean staples of bread, wine, and oil were sacralized by Roman Christianity, while Germanic meat consumption became a mark of
Roman_Empire
Sensory nerve that supplies the back of the thigh, leg, buttock, and perineum
cutaneous nerve) is a sensory nerve of the thigh. It is a branch of the sacral plexus. It supplies the skin of the posterior surface of the thigh, leg
Posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh
Posterior_cutaneous_nerve_of_thigh
Scandinavian countries are also "beloved, domesticated, commercialized and sacralized objects". When the flag was officially adopted in 1777, the colors of
Flag_of_the_United_States
Nervous tissue that connects the lumbar plexus with the sacral plexus
plexus with the sacral plexus. It is formed by the union of parts of the fourth and fifth lumbar nerves and descends to join the sacral plexus. The lumbosacral
Lumbosacral_trunk
American sideshow performer
Half-Girl" or "The Acrobatic Half-Girl". She was born without legs, due to sacral agenesis or phocomelia, and stood 2 ft 5 in tall (0.74 meters). Her family
Jeanie_Tomaini
Neurological feature
divisions of the sacral nerves are small and diminish in size as they move downward; they emerge, except the last, through the posterior sacral foramina. The
Posterior branches of sacral nerves
Posterior_branches_of_sacral_nerves
Cohort born from 1981 to 1996
CNN. Retrieved 1 February 2021. Kaufmann, Eric (2013). "Chapter 7: Sacralization by Stealth? The Religious Consequences of Low Fertility in Europe".
Millennials
Injury to the main nerve bundle in the back of humans
at lower sacral segments, or incomplete, meaning some nervous signals are able to travel past the injured area of the cord up to the Sacral S4-5 spinal
Spinal_cord_injury
Largest artery in the human body
vessels, the common iliac arteries and a smaller midline vessel, the median sacral artery. The ascending aorta begins at the opening of the aortic valve in
Aorta
Anatomical structure of the pelvic bones
pubic crest, pectineal line (pecten pubis), the arcuate line, the sacral ala, and the sacral promontory. It is the pelvic brim, which is the edge of the pelvic
Linea_terminalis
Leader of Spain from 1939 to 1975
ultranationalism, "in its attempt to emulate Fascism, Francoism resorted to the sacralization and mystification of the motherland, raising it into an object of cult
Francisco_Franco
Perception of meaningful patterns or images in random or vague stimuli
human sacral anatomy resembles the face of "Baby Yoda" (also called Grogu), a fictional character from the television show The Mandalorian. Sacral openings
Pareidolia
Physiological phenomenon involving the hardening and enlargement of the penis
from the central nervous system. Parasympathetic branches extend from the sacral plexus into the arteries supplying the erectile tissue; upon stimulation
Erection
Hip muscle in the lateral rotator group
sacrum by three fleshy digitations attached to the second, third, and fourth sacral vertebrae. It also arises from the superior margin of the greater sciatic
Piriformis_muscle
Village in Estonia
Kolu is a village in Kose Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. Located near a centuries-old trade route, it is the original location of the Kolu Inn
Kolu,_Harju_County
The perforating cutaneous nerve is a cutaneous nerve of the sacral plexus that provides sensory innervation to the skin of the buttocks. The perforating
Perforating_cutaneous_nerve
tend to occupy intra-organ spaces. Tumors found in the presacral space and sacral space are most prevalent in children. Tumors occupying specific organs have
Pelvic_tumor
Human muscle group
the length of the spine on the left and the right, from the sacrum, or sacral region, and hips to the base of the skull. They are also known as the sacrospinalis
Erector_spinae_muscles
American amputee (1973–2016)
– February 12, 2016) was an American man born with the rare disability, sacral agenesis. To improve his mobility, his legs were amputated at the hip when
Kenny_Easterday
Corrective medical device worn around a patient's back
the sacrum.[citation needed] The rigid lumbar or TLSO (Thoraco – Lumbo – Sacral – Orthosis) is used, when regardless of surgical correction, or in some
Back_brace
midline of the body. Those nerves arise from the posterior rami of spinal sacral nerves (S1, S2, and S3). Diagram of the distribution of the cutaneous branches
Medial_cluneal_nerves
Radiologic sign for bilateral sacral fractures
(or H-pattern) is a radiologic sign seen in case of sacral insufficiency fracture in bilateral sacral insufficiency fractures on a radioisotope bone scan
Honda_sign
Type of nerve in the human body
splanchnic nerves (greater, lesser, and least) Lumbar splanchnic nerves Sacral splanchnic nerves Pelvic splanchnic nerves Terminal cisterna Rexed lamina
Splanchnic_nerves
Small domesticated carnivorous mammal
vertebrae (humans have 12); seven lumbar vertebrae (humans have five); three sacral vertebrae (as do most mammals, but humans have five); and a variable number
Cat
Congenital condition
syndrome is characterized by sacralization of the lowest lumbar vertebral body or the lumbarization of the uppermost sacral segment. It involves a total
Bertolotti's_syndrome
The pagan religion of the Germanic tribal confederation of the Franks has been traced from its roots in polytheistic Germanic paganism through to the incorporation
Frankish_paganism
Calf muscle
down the anterior rami (Lumbar 4-5 and Sacral 1-5) of the sacral plexus. The sciatic nerve branches off of the sacral plexus in which the tibial and common
Gastrocnemius_muscle
Nerve in human anatomy
showing sacral and pudendal plexuses. Obturator nerve Obturator nerve Lumbar and sacral plexus. Deep dissection.Anterior view. Lumbar and sacral plexus
Obturator_nerve
Type of spinal cancer
Sacral chordomas make up 2 to 4% of all primary bone tumours and 44% of all primary sacral tumours, thus making it the most common malignant sacral tumor
Chordoma
Far-right authoritarian political ideology
ideology, with a mythical, virilistic and anti-hedonistic foundation, sacralized as a secular religion, which affirms the absolute primacy of the nation
Fascism
Species of wooly domesticated mammal
are joined by the premaxilla. Vertebrae: cervical 7, dorsal 12, lumbar 7, sacral 4, caudal 15 to 20. The ears are rather long and slightly curved inward
Llama
anatomical plane passes through the upper border of the first sacral vertebra (i.e., the sacral promontory) . "Interspinous plane – Chemwatch". The Netter
Interspinous_plane
Bone in the vertebral column
vertebrae, twelve thoracic vertebrae, five lumbar vertebrae, five fused sacral vertebrae forming the sacrum and four coccygeal vertebrae, forming the coccyx
Vertebra
Largest artery in the abdomen
mesenteric a. left colic a. sigmoid arteries (2 or 3) superior rectal a. median sacral a. common iliac a. external iliac a. internal iliac a. The abdominal aorta
Abdominal_aorta
Impairment of motor and sensory functions in the lower limbs
canal that is affected in paraplegia is either the thoracic, lumbar, or sacral regions. If four limbs are affected by paralysis, tetraplegia or quadriplegia
Paraplegia
Human nerve
muscle, and sensory innervation to the hip joint. It is a branch of the sacral plexus. It is one of the group of deep gluteal nerves. It exits the pelvis
Nerve_to_obturator_internus
Capital and largest city of Serbia
buildings such as Vuk Foundation House, old Post Office in Kosovska street, and sacral architecture, such as Church of Saint Mark and the Church of Saint Sava
Belgrade
Joint between the last lumbar vertebra and the first sacral vertebra
is a joint of the body, between the last lumbar vertebra and the first sacral segment of the vertebral column. In some ways, calling it a "joint" (singular)
Lumbosacral_joint
SACRAL
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva, Lord Sun or north-east direction, Desiring and wishing
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Hoskin.Variant of Dutch Hosekin, a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of hose (garments for the legs), from Middle Low German hose ‘hose’.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Hebrew, Welsh
White Wave; Fair Phantom; Juniper Berry; Form of Geneva; White and Smooth; Soft; Race of Women; White Race
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Dow.
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name OOTA DABUN means "day star."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Another Name of a Sage Shounak
Boy/Male
African
Name given to the sixth-born.
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Gidown, GIDON means "cutter down; hewer," i.e. "mighty warrior."
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Wether-sheep Meadow
Boy/Male
Tamil
Moon
SACRAL
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n.
The cartilaginous cap at the sacral end of the ilium of some animals.
a.
Of or pertaining to both the caudal and sacral parts of the vertebral column; as, the urosacral vertebrae of birds.
a.
Of or pertaining to the sacrum; in the region of the sacrum.