Vertebra

Latin suffixes in the noun vertebra?

Latin suffixes in the noun vertebra?
  1. What is the suffix of vertebrae?
  2. What is the genitive singular form of vertebra?

What is the suffix of vertebrae?

Etymology. Borrowing from Latin vertebra (“a joint”), from vertō (“to turn”) +‎ -bra (instrumental nominal suffix). Having multiple vertebrae (plural of vertebra) in one's backbone instead of having a single bone or solid spine, allows for the movement of the body with bends and turns. Hence meaning 1.

What is the genitive singular form of vertebra?

PROVIDE GENITIVE SINGULAR FORM OF: vertebra. vertebrae.

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