sacral
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Modern Latin sacralis, from Latin sacrum (“sacred, holy”) + -alis.
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sacral (comparative more sacral, superlative most sacral)
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sacral (plural sacrals)
sacral (feminine sacrale, masculine plural sacraux, feminine plural sacrales)
Borrowed from French sacral. By surface analysis, sacru + -al.
sacral m or n (feminine singular sacrală, masculine plural sacrali, feminine and neuter plural sacrale)
sacral m or f (masculine and feminine plural sacrales)
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