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.
OTHER WORDS FROM epipubis
ep·i·pu·bic, adjectiveWords nearby epipubis
epiplo-,
epiploic,
epiploic appendix,
epiploic foramen,
epiploon,
epipubis,
epirogeny,
epirus,
epis.,
episc.,
episcia
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. ReynoldsIn Xenopus also there is a minute epipubis similar to that of Urodeles.
The Vertebrate Skeleton |Sidney H. ReynoldsAll except the epipubis take part in the formation of the acetabulum, which is perforated by a prominent hole.
The Vertebrate Skeleton |Sidney H. Reynolds