English
Noun
spinal cord (plural spinal cords)
- (anatomy) A thick, whitish cord of nerve tissue which is a major part of the vertebrate central nervous system. It extends from the brain stem down through the spine, with nerves branching off to various parts of the body.
Synonyms
Translations
thick, whitish cord of nerve tissue
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- Korean: 척수 (ko) (cheok-su) (脊髓 (ko))
- Latin: medulla spinalis f
- Latvian: muguras smadzenes f pl
- Lithuanian: nugaros smegenys
- Macedonian: ‘рбе́тен мо́зок m (‘rbéten mózok)
- Malay: saraf tunjang
- Maltese:
- Navajo: ííghą́ą́tsiighąąʼ, íígháán tsiighąąʼ
- Persian: طناب نخاعی
- Polish: rdzeń kręgowy m
- Portuguese: medula espinhal (pt) f
- Romanian: măduva spinării (ro) f
- Russian: спинно́й мозг (ru) m (spinnój mozg)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: кичмена мождина f
- Roman: kičmena moždina f
- Slovak: miecha f
- Slovene: hrbtenjača (sl) f
- Southern Altai: јӱлӱн (cülün)
- Spanish: médula espinal (es) f
- Swedish: ryggmärg (sv)
- Telugu: వెన్నెముక (te) (vennemuka)
- Thai: ไขสันหลัง (th) (kăi săn-lăng)
- Turkish: omurilik (tr)
- Ukrainian: спинни́й мо́зок m (spynnýj mózok)
- Vietnamese: tuỷ sống (vi)
- Volapük: medul
- Welsh: llinyn y cefn m, madruddyn y cefn m, y llinyn arian m (colloquial), llinyn y gwegil m (North West Welsh), mwydyn y cefn m (South Welsh), llinyn gwar m, llinyn y gwar m
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