
1) Bone 2) Bone of the pelvis 3) Os pubis 4) Pubic bone
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[bone] In vertebrates, the pubic bone is the ventral and anterior of the three principal bones composing either half of the pelvis. ==Structure== It is covered by a layer of fat, which is covered by the mons pubis. It is divisible into a body, a superior ramus and an inferior ramus. In the female, the pubic bone is anterior to the urethral ...
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• (n.) The ventral and anterior of the three principal bones composing either half of the pelvis; sharebone; pubic bone.
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(from the article `bird`) ...is the most dorsal element and the only one extending forward of the socket of the leg (acetabulum). The ilium is fused with the synsacrum and the ... ...made up of three bonesthe blade-shaped ilium, above and to either side, which accounts for the width of the hips; the ischium, behind and below, ... ...
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The pubis is a bone that is part of the hip, or pelvic girdle. It points downwards and slightly towards the front in saurischians (theropods and sauropods ) and downwards and towards the tail in ornithischians .
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(pu´bis) pubic bone.
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Front centre portion of the pelvis.
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The ventral bone of the pelvic girdle, lying between the two hip joints.
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Pu'bis noun [ New Latin See
Pubes .]
(Anat.) The ventral and anterior of the three principal bones composing either half of the pelvis; sharebone; pubic bone.
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The anterior portion of the hip bone.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: pyū′bis Definitions: 1. The anteroinferior portion of the hip bone, distinct at birth but later becoming fused with the ilium and ischium; it is composed of a body that articulates with its fellow at the symphysis pubis, and with two rami; the superior ramus enters into the formation of the acetabulum, and the i...
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Pubis: The front center portion of the pelvis.
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The pubis is one of the three pelvic bones which fuse together to form the pelvic girdle. The pubis is located just to the front and below the bladder. In the center of the pubis is the symphysis, which marks a point of fusing of the two sides of the pubis. The pubis features two segments on each side of the symphysis pubis. These two segments are ...
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[
n] - one of the three sections of the hipbone
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pubis (s), pubes (pl) 1. The pubic region. 2. The pubic hair. 3. Bone of the groin, pubic bone. The bone that forms the lower front section of the hipbone in humans and is one of a pair joined at the front of the pelvis. Although a separate bone in infants, it later fuses with the ilium and the ischium to form the hipbone.
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One of the three paired bones that fuse to form the pelvic girdle; the long, thin pubis runs caudally along the ventral side of the ischium, and is only partly fused with it.
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pubes, adult; the part covered by pubic (i.e. adult) hair.
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pubic bone noun one of the three sections of the hipbone; together these two bones form the front of the pelvis
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that part of either innominate bone that, with the corresponding part of the other, forms the front of the pelvis. See diag. under
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Pubic bone
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