supplementarius
Supplementarius is a term used in human anatomy to describe a nerve root that emerges from the spinal cord between the sides of the emerging intervertebral foramina. This nerve root is typically found in the lower back, often associated with the lumbar vertebrae.
The suffix "-arius" in Supplementarius implies a relation or association, in this case, its emergence between
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