pelvis|pelves|pelvises in English
noun
[pel·vis || 'pelvɪs]
pelvic girdle, structure made from a combination of several bones in the lower abdomen (Anatomy)
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1. Inferior Aperture of minor pelvis (inferior Aperture of pelvis) pelvic outlet
2. Superior Aperture of minor pelvis (superior Aperture of pelvis) pelvic inlet
3. His pelvis is dust.
4. Relaxing yourjaw, your pelvis.
5. Too narrow in the pelvis.
6. Pelvis is broken in three places.
7. Assimilation pelvis: [ pel´vis ] ( L
8. I have a very wide pelvis.
9. The pelvis performance criterion must be:
10. The pelvis performance criterion shall be:
11. My legs and my pelvis are crushed.
12. (See the illustration of the male pelvis.)
13. The position of the transverse acetabular ligament of the pelvis and the position of the acetabular labium of the pelvis are determined.
14. We can then speculate that a lot of gunk collects on shark pelvises as they go about their daily business.
15. Pain in the belly , lower back , or pelvis .
16. Take care not to tilt your pelvis forward.
17. His little elbow was stuck behind my pelvis.
18. Interlink hands and stretch up, tilting the pelvis.
19. I felt my pelvis lifting off the ground.
20. A woman had fallen off and broken her pelvis.
21. Common symptoms reported by people with Bifid renal pelvis
22. METHODS: This retrospective study was based on computed tomography scanning of three-dimensional models of 31 consecutive male pelvises (62 Acetabulums).
23. Torsion is when the Adnexa twist inside the pelvis
24. Isolated fractures of the pelvis occurred in 18 cases.
25. The boy suffered a crushed pelvis and fractured ribs.