pelvis

[ˈpɛlvɪs]

pelvis Definition

  • 1the large bony structure near the base of the spine to which the legs are attached in humans and many other vertebrates
  • 2the cavity formed by this structure, which contains and protects the internal reproductive organs and the bladder and bowel in humans

Using pelvis: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pelvis" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The baby's head was too big to fit through her pelvis.

  • Example

    She fractured her pelvis in a skiing accident.

  • Example

    The pelvic region is an important area for physical therapy.

pelvis Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pelvis

Phrases with pelvis

  • a group of muscles and tissues that form a sling or hammock across the pelvis, supporting the organs of the pelvis and lower abdomen

    Example

    Kegel exercises can help strengthen the pelvic floor muscles.

  • an infection of the female reproductive organs that can cause infertility and chronic pelvic pain

    Example

    Untreated sexually transmitted infections can lead to PID.

  • the bony structure that connects the spine to the legs, consisting of the two hip bones and the sacrum

    Example

    The pelvic girdle provides support for the body and attachment points for muscles.

Origins of pelvis

from Latin 'pelvis', meaning 'basin'

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Summary: pelvis in Brief

The term 'pelvis' [ˈpɛlvɪs] refers to the large bony structure near the base of the spine that attaches the legs in humans and many other vertebrates. It also denotes the cavity formed by this structure, which contains and protects the internal reproductive organs and the bladder and bowel in humans. Examples include 'The baby's head was too big to fit through her pelvis.' and 'The pelvic region is an important area for physical therapy.' Phrases like 'pelvic floor' and 'pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)' refer to specific aspects of the pelvis.

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