coxae in English

noun
1
the hipbone or hip joint.
The hip bone or os coxae is not subject to great variation.

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1. Noun Word forms: plural Coxae (ˈkɒksiː) 1

2. Muscles that move the Coxae originate in the thorax.

3. Coxa (plural Coxae) (anatomy) The basal segment of a limb of various arthropods (insects and spiders, for example).

4. The ham must be separated from the hip at the hip joint (articulatio coxae) where the femur head (caput femoris) connects with the acetabulum on the pelvic bone.

5. The hip bone, also known as the innominate bone, Coxal bone or os coxae, is a large bone that sits in the pelvis

6. / ˈkɒk.sə / plural Coxae us / ˈkɑːk.saɪ / uk / ˈkɒk.saɪ / a Latin word meaning " hip " or " hip joint," used in medical names and descriptions Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

7. Silverside is situated lateral / caudal to the femur bone and attached to the os coxae (aitchbone), and removed by following the natural seam between the thick flank and inside.

8. Silverside is situated lateral/caudal to the femur bone and attached to the os coxae (aitchbone) and is removed by following the natural seam between the thick flank and topside

9. Inside is situated caudal and medial to the femur bone and attached to the os coxae (aitchbone), and removed by following the natural seam between the Thick Flank and Silverside.

10. Silverside is situated lateral/caudal to the femur bone and attached to the os coxae (aitchbone) and is removed by following the natural seam between the thick flank and topside.

11. The Coxa is usually a stout, truncated cone of cuticle, freely mobile with respect to the thorax; but in Lepidoptera the middle and hind Coxae are fused to the thorax

12. Topside is situated caudal and medial to the femur bone and attached to the os coxae (aitchbone), and removed by following the natural seam between the Thick flank and silverside.

13. Inside is situated caudal and medial to the femur bone and attached to the os coxae (aitchbone), and removed by following the natural seam between the Thick Flank and Silverside

14. / ˈkɑːk.sə / plural Coxae uk / ˈkɒk.saɪ / us / ˈkɑːk.saɪ / a Latin word meaning " hip " or " hip joint ", used in medical names and descriptions SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

15. The podotreme crabs, best recognised by the possession of gonopores on the coxae of the pereopods, have variously been regarded as mono-, para- or polyphyletic, or even as non-Brachyuran.

16. Silverside is situated lateral / caudal to the femur bone and attached to the os coxae (aitchbone) and is removed by following the natural seam between the Thick Flank and inside.

17. Silverside is situated lateral/ caudal to the femur bone and attached to the os coxae (aitchbone) and is removed by following the natural seam between the Thick Flank and inside

18. Inside is situated caudal and medial to the femur bone and attached to the os coxae (aitchbone), and removed by following the natural seam between the thick flank (2060) and silverside (2020).

19. ‘The acetabulum is a hemispherical socket formed in the os Coxae of a newborn.’ ‘These are the trochanter, which acts as a swivel joint for the leg, and the Coxa, which anchors the leg to the body.’

20. Coxa noun, plural Coxae, adjective Coxal - The hip or first joint of the leg, connecting the rest of the joints of the leg to the body at the thorax (term first used by Linnaeus)

21. More model information El hueso Coxal (Os coxae; ilium, ischium, pubis), del latín cadera, es un hueso de la pelvis ósea, par, plano, esponjoso, en forma cuadrilátera helicoidal, compuesto por tres huesos embrionarios: ilion, pubis e isquion.

22. They described briefly the anterior margin of the sternum and the prosternal process, and use the term "closed Coxal cavity" when the prothoracic sclerites expand behind the coxae, and "open Coxal cavity" when the sclerite that closes behind the prothoracic Coxal cavity is the mesothorax.

23. The hip bone (os coxae, innominate bone, pelvic bone or Coxal bone) is a large irregular bone, constricted in the center and expanded above and below. In some vertebrates (including humans before puberty) it is composed of three parts: the ilium, ischium, and the pubis.

24. The hip bone (os coxae, innominate bone, pelvic bone or Coxal bone) is a large irregular bone, constricted in the center and expanded above and below. In some vertebrates (including humans before puberty) it is composed of three parts: the ilium, ischium, and the pubis.

25. The paper treats of the laws governing the osteogenesis of the socket of the hip-joint, the primary and secondary ossification centres and their significance, special emphasis being placed on the dysplasia of the socket, on the anatomic and radiological os acetabuli, on the lysis of the apophysis and osteochondropathy of the Spina il. ant. inf., on the periarthrosis coxae and the os ad acetabulum.

26. Observations of mating behavior when the sexes vary greatly in size.--In contrast to when adults are of similar body size (see Introduction), males that differ greatly in size from females often have difficulty Copulating.When the female is longer than the male, he may place his hind-leg tarsi on her ventral abdominal surface, posterior to her hind coxae, or he may anchor under the caudal edge