Acetabulum

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˌsɛtəˈbjuːl/

Definitions of acetabulum

noun a cup-shaped socket in the pelvis that forms the hip joint

Example Sentences

A1 The acetabulum is the socket of the hip joint.

A2 The acetabulum connects the femur to the pelvis.

B1 Injuries to the acetabulum can result in hip pain and limited mobility.

B2 Surgical procedures may be necessary to repair a fractured acetabulum.

C1 The acetabulum plays a crucial role in the stability and function of the hip joint.

C2 Orthopedic surgeons are skilled in treating complex acetabulum fractures.

Examples of acetabulum in a Sentence

formal The acetabulum is a concave surface of the pelvis that forms the socket of the hip joint.

informal I had to undergo surgery to repair a fracture in my acetabulum.

slang My hip hurts so bad, I think I might have messed up my acetabulum.

figurative She felt like her heart was shattered into pieces, like an acetabulum broken into fragments.

Grammatical Forms of acetabulum

plural

acetabulums

comparative

more acetabular

superlative

most acetabular

present tense

acetabulum

future tense

will acetabulum

perfect tense

has acetabulum

continuous tense

is acetabuluming

singular

acetabulum

positive degree

acetabulum

infinitive

to acetabulum

gerund

acetabuluming

participle

acetabulumed

Origin and Evolution of acetabulum

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'acetabulum' originated from Latin, where it referred to a small vinegar cup or a small vessel used for holding liquids.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'acetabulum' evolved to refer specifically to the socket of the hipbone in anatomy, reflecting its shape and function in the human body.