Meaning & Definition of word "Spine"

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    Spine

    /spaɪn/

    noun:

    • 1. The series of vertebrae forming the backbone.
      • Example: The doctor examined the patient's spine for any signs of injury.
    • 2. The central supporting structure of an object, often used metaphorically.
      • Example: The spine of the book is damaged, making it difficult to read.
    • 3. A sharp, pointed structure on some animals or plants.
      • Example: The hedgehog rolled into a ball, protecting itself with its sharp spines.
    • 4. The main source of strength or support in an organization or system.
      • Example: The volunteers are the spine of our charity, providing essential services.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'espine', from Latin 'spina'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    spine-tingling:

    Causing a feeling of excitement or fear.

    having a spine:

    Having courage or strength of character.

    the spine of a book:

    The part that joins the pages together.

    Related Words

    vertebra:

    One of the small bones that form the backbone.

    intervertebral:

    Situated between the vertebrae.

    spinal:

    Related to the spine or vertebral column.

    Slang Meanings of spine

    Meaning: To spine someone

    Example Sentence: He spined his friend by revealing his secrets.

    Meaning: Spine out

    Example Sentence: He decided to spine out and not take the difficult road.