swaybacked

/ˈsweɪbækt/
adjective
  1. Having an abnormally curved or sagging back, especially in horses or other animals.
    • The swaybacked pony was gentle and loved by children.
    • Farmers often retire swaybacked workhorses to pasture.
    • The swaybacked cow moved slowly across the field.
  2. Having a posture with an exaggerated inward curve of the lower back (in humans).
    • He was slightly swaybacked from years of carrying heavy backpacks.
    • The dancer corrected her swaybacked stance to improve her form.
    • Swaybacked individuals often benefit from core-strengthening exercises.
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