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/ˈsɜːvɪkl//ˈsɜːrvɪkl/The word "cervical" comes from the Latin word "cervix," which means "neck." In anatomy, the cervix is the narrowing part of the uterus that leads to the vagina. The term "cervical" refers to something related to the neck or cervix, whether it's the neck of a vertebrate animal, the cervix of the uterus, or other anatomical structures. In medical contexts, "cervical" is often used to describe conditions or features of the neck or cervix, such as cervical spine or cervical cancer. The word has also been used in non-medical contexts to describe things that are related to the neck or have a similar shape, such as a cervical stitch in sailing or a cervical valve in engineering. Overall, the word "cervical" has a clear and straightforward origin in the Latin word for "neck," and its meaning has been extended to cover a range of related concepts in anatomy, medicine, and other fields.
relating to the cervix
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relating to the neck
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