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sakralen

Sakralen is a term that appears in several languages as a form of the adjective sakral, derived from the Latin sacer, meaning sacred. In written use it can function as the definite or inflected form, relating to either the sacral region of the body or to sacredness, depending on the language and context.

In anatomical usage, sakralen is associated with the sacrum, a large triangular bone at the base of

In cultural and religious contexts, sakral describes things considered sacred or holy. Objects, places, rituals, and

Linguistically, sakralen and related forms illustrate how adjective meaning expands across domains and languages. While the

the
spine
that
connects
the
lumbar
spine
to
the
pelvis.
The
sacral
region
includes
structures
such
as
the
sacral
vertebrae
and
sacral
nerves.
In
languages
that
form
definite
adjectives
with
endings
like
-en,
the
phrase
may
translate
as
“the
sacral”
or
“the
sacrum
area,”
referring
to
this
part
of
the
skeleton
and
its
related
anatomical
features.
symbols
may
be
described
as
sakrale,
and
the
process
of
designating
something
as
sacred
is
often
called
sacralization
or
consecration.
The
term
helps
distinguish
secular
from
sacred
domains
in
discussions
of
religion,
ritual,
and
anthropology.
exact
usage
and
inflection
vary
between
languages,
the
common
thread
is
a
link
to
sacral
meaning—either
the
anatomical
sacrum
or
the
idea
of
sacredness.
See
also
sacrum,
sacred,
sacralization.