selgroolülist
Selgroolülist is not a standard term in Estonian anatomical terminology. The usual word for a single vertebra is selgroolüli, and the plural is selgroolülid. The form selgroolülist may appear as a nonstandard inflection, a dialectal variant, or a misspelling, and it is rarely used in formal medical texts. When clarity is required, it is best to use selgroolüli or selgroolülid to refer to vertebrae directly.
The word is built from the roots that denote the spine (selgroo) and a bone segment (lüli).
Vertebrae are the individual bones that form the vertebral column, which protects the spinal cord, supports
Clinical relevance centers on disorders and injuries affecting vertebrae, such as fractures, osteoporosis-related compression, congenital deformities