释义 |
cauda equi·na \ˈkau̇dəeˈkwēnə, ˈkȯdəēˈkwīnə\ noun (plural cau·dae equi·nae \ˈkau̇ˌdīe ˈkwēˌnī, ˈkȯˌdēəˈkwīˌnē\) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, horse's tail : the roots of the upper sacral nerves which are of great length because the spinal cord does not extend beyond the first lumbar vertebra and which form a bundle of filaments within the spinal canal |