sacrum - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • form: To strengthen the sacral vertebrae, they are fused together to form the sacrum.
  • call: Sacral vertebrae are the bones of the spine in this region, which are fused together to form a bone called the sacrum.

Adjective modifier

  • diamond-shaped: Below the lumbar section is the diamond-shaped sacrum which locks like a keystone into the pelvis.

Modifies a noun

  • church: Cadzow quoad sacra church, containing 800 sittings, was built in 1876-77 at a cost considerably exceeding the estimate, £ 4000.
  • convivium: Caesar's ' Missa Brevis Capella Regalis ' was sung at Chelmsford together with the anthem ' O sacrum convivium ' by Tallis.

Noun used with modifier

  • parish: GULLANE ( Q.S.). [ Erected into a parish quoad sacra 30th Oct. 1903.
  • nomen: Second line: there is no line visible above nomen sacrum; the letters are very obscure.
  • O: Caesar's ' Missa Brevis Capella Regalis ' was sung at Chelmsford together with the anthem ' O sacrum convivium ' by Tallis.
  • motet: Tallis's motet O sacrum convivium actually started life as an instrumental fantasia.
  • os: The anatomical term sacrum derives its names fro the Latin os sacrum which means sacred bone.

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