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    Spine
    /spīn/

    noun

  2. Add to word list. C1. the line of bones down the centre of the back that provides support for the body and protects the spinal cord: She injured her spine in a riding accident. figurative The Apennine mountains form the spine (= central row of mountains) of Italy. Fewer examples. Age deforms the spine.

  3. Feb 22, 2024 · The spine, or backbone, is a long column of bones that runs down the center of a persons back. It is essential for many functions, such as movement, support, and...

  4. C1. the line of bones down the center of the back that provides support for the body and protects the spinal cord: She injured her spine in a riding accident. figurative The Apennine mountains form the spine (= central row of mountains) of Italy.

  5. noun. the spinal or vertebral column; backbone. any backbonelike part. a stiff, pointed process or appendage on an animal, as a quill of a porcupine, or a sharp, bony ray in the fin of a fish. something, as a quality or trait, that constitutes a principal strength; resolution; stamina; backbone: a situation that would test a person's spine.

  6. Definition of spine noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 3 days ago · 1. countable noun. Your spine is the row of bones down your back. 2. countable noun. The spine of a book is the narrow stiff part which the pages and covers are attached to. 3. countable noun. Spines are also long, sharp points on an animal's body or on a plant. More Synonyms of spine. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  8. something, as a quality or trait, that constitutes a principal strength; resolution; stamina; backbone: a situation that would test a person's spine. a ridge, as of ground or rock. a sharp-pointed, hard or woody outgrowth on a plant; thorn.

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