symphysis pubis
English
Etymology
Noun
symphysis pubis (plural symphyses pubis)
- (anatomy) The midline cartilaginous joint uniting the superior rami of the left and right pubic bones (pubis), also known as the pubic symphysis. In men, it supports the suspensory ligament; in women, it loosens and flexes to aid childbirth.
- 2009, Jennifer Worth, Farewell to the East End, Weidenfeld & Nicholson, page 88:
- The head was above the symphysis pubis, but she could not feel anything else definitive.
Translations
joint
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