It means get off of the meat-lance once and a while.
Nice simple etymology: Pelvis is just the Latin word for a basin or bucket, both of which the anatomic pelvis resembles - somewhat.
"Hemi pelvis" refers to one half of the pelvic bone, either the right or left side. It is part of the hip bone, also known as the innominate or pelvic bone, which consists of the ilium, ischium, and pubis bones.
Yes, males also have a pelvis. It is a bony structure that provides support for the lower spine and protects the internal organs of the pelvis region. The male pelvis is generally narrower and more vertically oriented compared to the female pelvis.
The edge of the pelvis refers to the bony prominence on the side of the pelvis known as the iliac crest. It serves as an attachment site for several muscles and ligaments and helps support the weight of the body when standing.
There are two. They are at the point where the femurs and the pelvis join.
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There is no other common name for the pelvis. Translated from Latin, pelvis does mean a "basin", and pelvis, in plural terms can be either "pelves" or "pelvises".
I think the real questions is, why are you looking at his pelvis?
Pelvis is the name of the part but a combining form for it would be Pelv-ic. pelv means pelvis and -ic means pertaining to. all together it would mean pertaining to the pelvis.
What does peculiar pains to souse mean?
It is a pain in the pelvis area which usually arises from the reproductive organs of women such as uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries and vagina. One must consult a gynecologist when experience pelvic pains to determine what cause for that condition.
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The Pelvic pain can be acute or chronic. Acute means that it is the first time you have had this type of pain. Chronic means that pain has been a problem for a long time.
You are not pregnant. The pains could be caused by something you ate, etc.
There are four types of pelvic shapes. They are the gynecoid pelvis, android pelvis, anthropoid pelvis and the platypelloid pelvis.
she has the flu.