How to use in-sentence of “pelvis”:
+ Bipedalism can be deduced from the leg-bones and pelvis if these are known.
+ The female pelvis is wider and more shallow than the male pelvis.
+ The pelvis is a large set of bones in the hips.
+ A physician can do an exam of the pelvis to test for sensitivity and pain, to figure out if a woman has an ectopic pregnancy.
+ The pelvis is at the lower end of the spine.
+ After puberty, the female pelvis is significantly larger than in males.
+ The F5 resulted in McMahon’s pelvis breaking.

Example sentences of “pelvis”:
+ It also had just two vertebrae joining the pelvis to the spine, a distinctly primitive arrangement.
+ The pelvis was much wider.
+ The structure of the pelvis in the Multituberculata suggests that they gave birth to tiny helpless young, similar to modern marsupials.
+ It also had just two vertebrae joining the pelvis to the spine, a distinctly primitive arrangement.
+ The pelvis was much wider.
+ The structure of the pelvis in the Multituberculata suggests that they gave birth to tiny helpless young, similar to modern marsupials.
+ The bones of the pelvis are attached to each other by and to the sacrum by ligaments.
+ Various features of the forelimbs, skull and pelvis show they are theropods and maniraptorans, close relatives to birds.
+ Much of the problem comes from our upright bipedal stance, without which our pelvis could be shaped more suitably for birth.
+ Also, during pregnancy, a hormone called relaxin softens the ligaments in the pelvis area.
+ The ilium is one of the three bones which make up the pelvis in tetrapods.
+ The function of this change is to make the female pelvis able to function in childbirth, when the foetus is born through the pelvis.
+ The pelvis of a woman spreads into a wider shape than a man’s, so that when the woman is pregnant, the baby is supported by the pelvis, until it is ready to be born.
+ They are between the pelvis and the base of the tail.
+ The pelvis protects the reproductive organs, and vertebrae protect the spinal cord.
+ They are joined at the pelvis and each one controls one side of their body, which means they have to do things together.
+ It connects to the pelvis at the upper end and to the knee at the lower end.
+ The pelvis is narrower than in “Homo sapiens”, which might indicate more efficient running, whether to run down small game or to avoid predators.
+ He had an operation on his pelvis to remove his colorectal cancer.
+ Also, the bones in the pelvis move further apart to make room for a larger uterus and ovaries, and so there is space for a baby to grow in the uterus and to pass out of the body when it is born.
+ Usually the joints where the spine joins the pelvis are also affected.
+ The pelvis bones are symmetrical, the same on both sides.
