innominate bone
/i'nɔminit'boun/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large, flaring bone forming one half of the pelvis: The innominate bone is a single, irregularly shaped bone that constitutes one side of the pelvic girdle. It is formed by the fusion of three distinct bones: the ilium, the ischium, and the pubis.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The right and left innominate bones connect with the sacrum to form the pelvic ring.
- A fracture of the innominate bone can significantly impact mobility.
Advanced Usage
- "Innominate" etymology: The term "innominate" means "having no name" or "unnamed." Historically, this bone was considered a single, nameless structure before its composite parts (ilium, ischium, pubis) were individually named and understood.
- The term "innominate bone" reflects its historical classification as an unnamed, single bone.
Variants and Related Words
- Hip bone: A common synonym for the innominate bone.
- The hip bone is another name for the innominate bone.
- Os coxae: The formal Latin term for the innominate bone or hip bone.
- The os coxae is a crucial weight-bearing structure.
- Pelvic girdle: The complete ring-shaped structure formed by the two innominate bones and the sacrum.
- The pelvic girdle provides attachment for the lower limbs.
Synonyms
- Hip bone: The most direct and commonly used synonym in general and clinical contexts.
- Os coxae: The formal anatomical synonym.
Related Terms (Conceptual Grouping)
- Ilium: The large, flaring upper portion of the innominate bone.
- Ischium: The lower, posterior portion of the innominate bone that supports body weight when sitting.
- Pubis: The anterior portion of the innominate bone.
- Pelvis: The entire basin-shaped structure that includes both innominate bones, the sacrum, and the coccyx.
Noun
- large flaring bone forming one half of the pelvis; made up of the ilium and ischium and pubis