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Anything, material or immaterial, offered to God or a deity as an act of propitiation or homage, the destruction or surrender of something valued or desired for the sake of something having, or regarded as having, a higher or a more pressing claim, the loss entailed by devotion to an interest, also, the thing so devoted or surrendered. To sacrifice means to surrender or give up something for the attainment of some higher advantage or dearer object. ...
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| sacroiliac |
pertaining to the sacrum and ilium.
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| sacroiliitis |
inflammation of the sacroiliac joints (one of a pair of joints between each side of the sacrum and the pelvis)
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| sacrum |
the triangular bone situated at the back of the pelvis, between the ilia (hipbones). It is the bone upon which the fifth lumbar vertebra rests. See Fig. 143.
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| sacrifice |
1. Make an offering of an animal, food or incense. 2. Deprive yourself of something for the sake of another person or ideal.
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