invertebral - meaning and definition. What is invertebral
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What (who) is invertebral - definition

CARTILAGE OF SPINE
Intervertebral disk; Intervertebral discs; Nucleus pulposus; Spinal disc; Intervertebral Disks; Intervertebral fibrocartilages; Intervertebral fibrocartilage; Anulus fibrosus disci intervertebralis; Intervertebral disks; Nucleus pulposus cell; Annulus fibrosus of intervertebral disk; Fibrous ring of intervertebral disk; Anulus fibrosus of intervertebral disk; Invertebral disc; Intervertebral disc space; Nucleus propulsus; Intervertebral disc disorder; Intervertebral disc disorders; Cervical disc disorder; Lumbar disc disorder; Cervical disc disorders; Spinal disk; Disci intervertebrales; Discus intervertebralis; Annulus fibrosus disci intervertebralis; Vertebral disc; IVDD; Discogenic; Discogenic pain
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Invertebral      
·adj ·same·as Invertebrate.
invertebral      
a.; (also invertebrate)
(Zool.) Without vertebrae, destitute of a backbone.
Intervertebral disc         
An intervertebral disc (or intervertebral fibrocartilage) lies between adjacent vertebrae in the vertebral column. Each disc forms a fibrocartilaginous joint (a symphysis), to allow slight movement of the vertebrae, to act as a ligament to hold the vertebrae together, and to function as a shock absorber for the spine.

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Intervertebral disc

An intervertebral disc (or intervertebral fibrocartilage) lies between adjacent vertebrae in the vertebral column. Each disc forms a fibrocartilaginous joint (a symphysis), to allow slight movement of the vertebrae, to act as a ligament to hold the vertebrae together, and to function as a shock absorber for the spine.