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Definition of sacra

sacra
Sacrum Sa"crum, n.; pl. sacra. [NL., fr. L. sacer sacred, os sacrum the lowest bone of the spine.] (Anat.) That part of the vertebral column which is directly connected with, or forms a part of, the pelvis. Note: It may consist of a single vertebra or of several more or less consolidated. In man it forms the dorsal, or posterior, wall of the pelvis, and consists of five united vertebr[ae], which diminish in size very rapidly to the posterior extremity, which bears the coccyx.

Meaning of sacra from wikipedia

- Look up sacra in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sacra may refer to : Bibliotheca Sacra, the theological journal published by Dallas Theological Seminary...
- Boswellia sacra, also known as Boswellia carteri and others, and commonly called the frankincense tree or the olibanum tree, is a tree in the genus Boswellia...
- Sacra Music (stylized in all caps) is a ****anese record label subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment ****an. The record label was established on April...
- Isola Sacra (the Holy Isle) is situated in the Lazio region of Italy south of Rome, near the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is part of the town of Fiumicino. The...
- Harmonia Sacra is a Mennonite shape note hymn and tune book, originally published as A Compilation of Genuine Church Music in 1832 (Singers Glen, Virginia)...
- Musica Sacra may refer to Musica sacra, a German magazine for Catholic church music Musica Sacra (Cambridge), a mixed choral ensemble in Cambridge, M****achusetts...
- biblia sacra "holy books" translates Gr**** τὰ βιβλία τὰ ἅγια (tà biblía tà hágia, "the holy books"). Medieval Latin biblia is short for biblia sacra "holy...
- Tristramella sacra, the long jaw tristramella, is a species of cichlid fish that was endemic to the Sea of Galilee in Israel. It has not been recorded...
- The Via Sacra (Latin: Sacra Via, "Sacred Street") was the main street of ancient Rome, leading from the top of the Capitoline Hill, through some of the...
- Furta sacra (Latin, "holy theft") refers to the medieval Christian practice of stealing saints' relics and moving them to a new shrine. Trade in and thefts...