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What does the root word sacro mean?

The root word "sacro" comes from the Latin word "sacrum," meaning sacred or holy.

It's often used in anatomical terms, relating to the sacrum, the bone at the base of the spine. This is because the sacrum was once believed to be a sacred part of the body.

Here are some examples:

* Sacrum: The bone at the base of the spine.

* Sacral: Relating to the sacrum.

* Sacrosanct: Something considered inviolable or sacred.

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