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acetabulum

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for acetabulum.

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(For context, I'm someone who's generally very uncoordinated, didn't play any sports growing up, etc, and a few months ago at 39 I fell from kitchen-counter height or possibly even just footstool-height and somehow managed to fall awkwardly on my side and fracture my hip (acetabulum), which took a couple of months to heal.

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Quick take

A vinegar saucer, especially (historical) in ancient Roman contexts.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of acetabulum gathered in one view.

noun

A vinegar saucer, especially (historical) in ancient Roman contexts.

noun

(anatomy) The bony cup of the hip bone which receives the head of the femur.

noun

(zootomy) The cavity in which the leg of an insect is inserted at its articulation with the body.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for acetabulum.

noun

A vinegar saucer, especially (historical) in ancient Roman contexts.

noun

(anatomy) The bony cup of the hip bone which receives the head of the femur.

noun

(zootomy) The cavity in which the leg of an insect is inserted at its articulation with the body.

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(zootomy) A sucker of the sepia or cuttlefish and related animals.

Example sentences

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(For context, I'm someone who's generally very uncoordinated, didn't play any sports growing up, etc, and a few months ago at 39 I fell from kitchen-counter height or possibly even just footstool-height and somehow managed to fall awkwardly on my side and fracture my hip (acetabulum), which took a couple of months to heal.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use acetabulum in a sentence?

(For context, I'm someone who's generally very uncoordinated, didn't play any sports growing up, etc, and a few months ago at 39 I fell from kitchen-counter height or possibly even just footstool-height and somehow managed to fall awkwardly on my side and fracture my hip (acetabulum), which took a couple of months to heal.

What does acetabulum mean?

A vinegar saucer, especially (historical) in ancient Roman contexts.

What part of speech is acetabulum?

acetabulum is commonly used as noun.