epipubis

[ ep-uh-pyoo-bis ]
/ ˌɛp əˈpyu bɪs /

noun, plural ep·i·pu·bes [ep-uh-pyoo-beez] /ˌɛp əˈpyu biz/. Zoology.

either of a pair of bones in front of the pubis of marsupials.
Also called marsupial bones.

Origin of epipubis

First recorded in 1895–1900; epi- + pubis

OTHER WORDS FROM epipubis

ep·i·pu·bic, adjective

Example sentences from the Web for epipubis

  • The large bone generally called the pubis in Crocodiles is probably an epipubis.

    The Vertebrate Skeleton |Sidney H. Reynolds
  • In Xenopus also there is a minute epipubis similar to that of Urodeles.

    The Vertebrate Skeleton |Sidney H. Reynolds
  • All except the epipubis take part in the formation of the acetabulum, which is perforated by a prominent hole.

    The Vertebrate Skeleton |Sidney H. Reynolds