coxal joint
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Joint — For other uses, see Joint (disambiguation). Typical Joint A joint is the location at which two or more bones make contact.[1] They are constructed to allow movement and provide mechanical support, and are classified structurally and functionally … Wikipedia
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coxa — coxal, adj. /kok seuh/, n., pl. coxae /kok see/. 1. Anat. a. See innominate bone. b. the joint of the hip. 2. Zool. the first or proximal segment of the leg of insects and other arthropods. [1700 10; < L: hip] * * * … Universalium
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Hip bone — Left hip joint, opened by removing the floor of the acetabulum from within the pelvis. Plan … Wikipedia
Zona orbicularis — For other uses, see Annular ligament (disambiguation). Zona orbicularis Capsule of hip joint (distended). Posterior aspect. (Zona orbicularis labeled at center bottom.) Latin zona orbicularis articulationis coxae … Wikipedia
excretion — excretion1 /ik skree sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of excreting. 2. the substance excreted, as urine or sweat, or certain plant products. [1595 1605; < LL excretion (s. of excretio) that which is sifted out. See EXCRETE, ION] excretion2 /ik skree… … Universalium
HANCHE — Située à la racine du membre inférieur, l’articulation de la hanche, ou coxo fémorale, unit le fémur au bassin. Comme son homologue du membre supérieur, l’épaule, la hanche est une énarthrose mobile autour d’une infinité d’axes. Cependant, les… … Encyclopédie Universelle