Pelvis
11Pelvis — (lat., Anat.), das Becken; daher Pelvimeter (Pelyko [Peliko ]meter), Beckenmesser …
12Pelvis — (lat.), Becken (s. d.) …
13Pelvis — (lat.), s. Becken (anatomisch); Pelvimēter, s. Beckenmesser …
14Pelvis — Pelvis, lat., Becken; Pelvimeter, Beckenmesser …
15pélvis — s. f. 2 núm. O mesmo que pelve …
16pelvis — pèlvis m DEFINICIJA anat. zdjelica, karlica ETIMOLOGIJA lat …
17pelvis — [pel′vis] n. pl. pelvises or pelves [pel′vēz΄] [ModL < L, basin < IE base * pel , container > ON, OE full, cup] Anat. Zool. any basinlike or funnel shaped structure; specif., a) the basinlike cavity formed by the ring of bones of the… …
18Pelvis — The lower part of the abdomen located between the hip bones. Organs in the female pelvis include the uterus, vagina, ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, and rectum. * * * 1. [NA] The massive cup shaped ring of bone, with its ligaments, at the… …
19Pelvis — (Del lat. pelvis, caldero, bacineta de metal.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 ANATOMÍA Cavidad ósea del cuerpo humano correspondiente a la parte inferior del tronco, en cuyo interior está el final del tubo digestivo y algunos órganos secretores y… …
20Pelvis — Falcarius utahensis pelvic girdle The pelvis is an anatomical structure found in humans (see human pelvis) or in animals. It contains a large compound bone structure at the base of the spine, which is connected with the legs or rear limbs. This… …