Word Study
spinal
CIDE DICTIONARY
spinal, a. [L. spinalis, fr. spina the spine: cf. F. spinal. See Spine.].
- Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the backbone, or vertebral column; rachidian; vertebral. [1913 Webster]
- Of or pertaining to a spine or spines. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
spinal, adj. of or relating to the spine (spinal curvature; spinal disease).
Idiom
spinal canal a cavity through the vertebrae containing the spinal cord. spinal column the spine. spinal cord a cylindrical structure of the central nervous system enclosed in the spine, connecting all parts of the body with the brain.
Derivative
spinally adv.
Etymology
LL spinalis (as SPINE)
ROGET THESAURUS
spinal
Centrality
N centrality, centricalness, center, middle, focus, core, kernel, nucleus, nucleolus, heart, pole axis, bull's eye, nave, navel, umbilicus, backbone, marrow, pith, vertebra, vertebral column, hotbed, concentration, centralization, symmetry, center of gravity, center of pressure, center of percussion, center of oscillation, center of buoyancy, metacenter, central, centrical, middle, azygous, axial, focal, umbilical, concentric, middlemost, rachidian, spinal, vertebral, middle, midst, centrally.For further exploring for "spinal" in Webster Dictionary Online