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pelvis The term ‘pelvis’ comes from the Latin meaning ‘a basin’. It is formed from the two innominate (hip) bones that join to each side of the sacrum at the back, and with each other at the front of the body. The upper part, or false pelvis, houses the lower abdominal ...
January 1, 2001; The Oxford Companion to the Body

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