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pelvis
[pel-vis]
noun
plural
pelvises, pelvesthe basinlike cavity in the lower part of the trunk of many vertebrates, formed in humans by the innominate bones, sacrum, etc.
the bones forming this cavity.
the cavity of the kidney that receives the urine before it is passed into the ureter.
pelvis
/ ˈpɛlvɪs /
noun
the large funnel-shaped structure at the lower end of the trunk of most vertebrates: in man it is formed by the hipbones and sacrum
the bones that form this structure
any anatomical cavity or structure shaped like a funnel or cup
short for renal pelvis
pelvis
plural
pelvisesThe basin-shaped structure in vertebrate animals that joins the spine and lower or hind limbs. In primates, the pelvis is composed of the two hipbones joined to the sacrum. It contains, protects, and supports the intestines, bladder, and internal reproductive organs.
pelvis
The bowl-shaped group of bones connecting the trunk of the body to the legs and supporting the spine. The pelvis includes the hip bones and the lower part of the backbone.
Word History and Origins
Origin of pelvis1
Word History and Origins
Origin of pelvis1
Example Sentences
He suffered nine broken ribs and a collapsed lung and fractured his pelvis and collarbone.
It starts with ‘the bowl’ — essentially his hip/pelvis/lower-back area.
For the uninitiated, the “bowl” is essentially a player’s hip/pelvis/lower-back area.
Compensating for bouncing breasts by restricting the movement of your upper body alters the positioning of the pelvis and shortens the length of each stride.
There were also fractures on his pelvis in multiple places.
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