Pelvic

/ˈpɛlvɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to the pelvis, the bony structure at the base of the spine that supports the trunk and connects the spine to the legs. Used in medical and anatomical contexts.

Etymology

From Latin 'pelvis' meaning 'basin', referring to the bowl-like shape of the pelvic bones. The adjective form developed in medical Latin and entered English through anatomical terminology in the 17th century.

Kelly Says

The pelvis gets its name from its resemblance to a basin, which is quite poetic for such a crucial anatomical structure. It's literally the foundation that allows us to walk upright - one of humanity's defining evolutionary adaptations.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ዓይነት
ARالعربية
الحوضي
BNবাংলা
শ্রোণিসংক্রান্ত
CACatalà
pèlvic
CSČeština
pánevní
DADansk
bækkenet
DEDeutsch
Becken-
ELΕλληνικά
μήτρας
ESEspañol
pélvico
FAفارسی
لگنی
FISuomi
lantiota
FRFrançais
pelvien
GUGU
શ્રોણિ
HAHA
da
HEעברית
אגני
HIहिन्दी
श्रोणि संबंधी
HUMagyar
medencealakulat
IDBahasa Indonesia
panggul
IGIG
akara
ITItaliano
pelvico
JA日本語
骨盤の
KKKK
аузы
KMKM
ឆ្អឹងដង្ហើម
KO한국어
골반의
MRMR
श्रोणि
MSBahasa Melayu
pelvik
MYမြန်မာ
ခြင်းအရိုးဆိုင်ရာ
NLNederlands
bekken-
NONorsk
bekkenben
PAPA
ਗਰਭਕੋਸ਼
PLPolski
miedniczy
PTPortuguês
pélvico
RORomână
pelvic
RUРусский
тазовый
SVSvenska
bäckenben
SWKiswahili
kuku
TAதமிழ்
இடுப்பு
TEతెలుగు
ఆధారభూత
THไทย
เกี่ยวกับอ่างเชิงกราน
TLTL
balansang
TRTürkçe
pelvik
UKУкраїнська
тазовий
URاردو
شرونی
VITiếng Việt
xương chậu
YOYO
ilera
ZH中文
骨盆的
ZUZU
i-pelvis

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