basivertebral

basivertebral
Relating to the body of a vertebra.

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ba·si·ver·te·bral .bā-si-(.)vər-'tē-brəl, -'vərt-ə- adj of or relating to the centrum of a vertebra

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ba·si·ver·te·bral (ba″sĭ-vurґtə-brəl) [basi- + vertebral] pertaining to the body of a vertebra.

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