There are actually a number of bones in the hip, but the one you can feel on your side, just above your leg is called the Ileum. (ILL-ee-um)
The other bones are the Ischium, the Pubis, and maybe the sacrum.
Iliac is the medical term meaning area around the hipbone.
Another name for the Hipbone is the Pelvis
The proper name for the hipbone is the coxal bone or os coxae.
The word you are looking for is pelvis.
Pelvis.The medical name for the hip-bone is "idk"Dude, if you are asking me I have no clue. LOL! But somebody has to know. Why don't you just go look in the dictionary, seriously because most of these answers aren't even true..
Hipbone is one word.
The technical name for the hipbone is the "pelvis." More specifically, it consists of three fused bones: the ilium, ischium, and pubis. The pelvis supports the weight of the upper body when sitting and standing and plays a crucial role in bipedal locomotion.
For ur information the hipbone is the pelvis. That is P-E-L-V-I-S. PELVIS. pelvis. The answer that your looking for is either Osa Coxae or the Innominate Bone both are alternate names for your hip bones.
The hip bone is called innominate bone, pelvic bone or coxal bone.
The ilium is the scientific name for the hip bone or pelvis bone. The ilium is a butterfly-shaped bone, and the ilium crest is the hipbone.
Pelvis.
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