coccyx
[ kok-siks ]
/ ˈkɒk sɪks /
noun, plural coc·cy·ges [kok-sahy-jeez, kok-si-jeez] /kɒkˈsaɪ dʒiz, ˈkɒk sɪˌdʒiz/.
a small triangular bone forming the lower extremity of the spinal column in humans, consisting of four ankylosed rudimentary vertebrae.
a corresponding part in certain animals.
Origin of coccyx
1605–15; < New Latin < Greek
kókkyx cuckoo, from its resemblance to a cuckoo's beak
OTHER WORDS FROM coccyx
coc·cyg·e·al [kok-sij-ee-uh l, -sij-uh l] /kɒkˈsɪdʒ i əl, -ˈsɪdʒ əl/, adjective in·ter·coc·cyg·e·al, adjective pre·coc·cyg·e·al, adjectiveWords nearby coccyx
Example sentences from the Web for coccygeal
In the pig, and especially in the horse, it passes further upwards, to arise from the aponeurosis of the coccygeal muscles.
Artistic Anatomy of Animals |douard CuyerIn the pig, it also takes origin higher up from the sacro-sciatic ligament and the coccygeal aponeurosis.
Artistic Anatomy of Animals |douard CuyerThe number and size of the coccygeal vertebr vary, apparently in correlation with the increased size of the tail.
The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I. |Charles Darwin
British Dictionary definitions for coccygeal
coccyx
/ (ˈkɒksɪks) /
noun plural coccyges (kɒkˈsaɪdʒiːz)
a small triangular bone at the end of the spinal column in man and some apes, representing a vestigial tail
Derived forms of coccyx
coccygeal (kɒkˈsɪdʒɪəl), adjectiveWord Origin for coccyx
C17: from New Latin, from Greek
kokkux cuckoo, of imitative origin; from the likeness of the bone to a cuckoo's beak
Medical definitions for coccygeal (1 of 2)
coccygeal
[ kŏk-sĭj′ē-əl ]
adj.
Relating to the coccyx.
Medical definitions for coccygeal (2 of 2)
coccyx
[ kŏk′sĭks ]
n. pl. coc•cy•ges (kŏk-sī′jēz, kŏk′sĭ-jēz′)
The small triangular bone located at the base of the spinal column, formed by the fusion of four rudimentary vertebrae, and articulating above with the sacrum.
tailbone
Scientific definitions for coccygeal
coccyx
[ kŏk′sĭks ]
Plural coccyges (kŏk-sī′jēz, kŏk′sĭ-jēz′)
A small triangular bone at the base of the spine in humans and apes. It is composed of several fused vertebrae. Also called tailbone