tail bone

NOUN
  1. the end of the vertebral column in humans and tailless apes
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How To Use tail bone In A Sentence

  • Our eyes (retina is behind the optic nerve, not intelligently in front of it like exists in other life forms), the bones are an engineering disaster, the appendix has no function, the coccyx is a tail bone (we have no tail), and we possess pseudo genes (genes that exist but do not function). Think Progress » Alito on notice:
  • The tail bones are very flat and compressed, seemingly specialized for swimming, just as they are in modern beavers and otters.
  • Major conclusions were made about its mode of walking, and about its tail structure, and yet the important fibula bones, pelvis, and tail bones were not found.
  • With a resounding slap, I go under at a crooked angle that allows my tail bone to take the biggest hit.
  • Bring your front ribs down (toward your pelvis) and in (toward your spine), and lengthen your tail bone toward the floor.
  • Throughout the summer, the main complaint he make to his physiotherapist was in regard to pain in the area of his tail bone.
  • He's found a tail bone from a meat-eating Allosaurus that shows a silver-dollar-size hole and a wide gash that a Stegosaurus' spike could have inflicted.
  • The fact we have an appendix proves we must have once been grass eaters, the fact we have a tail bone or coccyx proves we used to have tails like the gorillas and other animals still do.
  • Argentinean scientists have discovered gigantic neck, back, and tail bones from one of the largest dinosaurs ever to roam the Earth.
  • The buttocks and tail bone sit [ over ] the heel of the rear foot.
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