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ischium

American  
[is-kee-uhm] / ˈɪs ki əm /

noun

Anatomy.
ischia plural
  1. the lower portion of either innominate bone.

  2. either of the bones on which the body rests when sitting.


ischium British  
/ ˈɪskɪəm /

noun

  1. one of the three sections of the hipbone, situated below the ilium

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ischium Scientific  
/ ĭskē-əm /
ischia plural
  1. The lowest of the three major bones that constitute each half of the pelvis, distinct at birth but later becoming fused with the ilium and pubis.


Usage

What is ischial tuberosity? Ischial tuberosity is the name for the part of the pelvis that supports a person while sitting. How to pronounce ischial tuberosity[ is-kee-uhl too-buh-ros-i-tee ]

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Origin of ischium

1640–50; < Latin < Greek ischíon hip-joint

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