Acetabulum (cup)
In ancient dining, an acetabulum (Greek: ὀξίς, ὀξύβαφον, ὀξυβάφιον) was a vinegar-cup, which, from the fondness of the Greeks and Romans for vinegar, was probably always placed on the table at meals to dip the food in before eating it. The vessel was wide and open above; and the name was also given to all cups resembling it in size and form, to whatever use they might be applied. The cups used by jugglers in their performances were also called by this name. They were commonly of earthenware, but sometimes of glass, silver, bronze, or gold. In anatomy, because of its shape, the acetabulum is the place of pelvis that meets with the head of the femur, forming the hip joint.
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Acetabulum (cup)
In ancient dining, an acetabulum (Greek: ὀξίς, ὀξύβαφον, ὀξυβάφιον) was a vinegar-cup, which, from the fondness of the Greeks and Romans for vinegar, was probably always placed on the table at meals to dip the food in before eating it. The vessel was wide and open above; and the name was also given to all cups resembling it in size and form, to whatever use they might be applied. The cups used by jugglers in their performances were also called by this name. They were commonly of earthenware, but sometimes of glass, silver, bronze, or gold. In anatomy, because of its shape, the acetabulum is the place of pelvis that meets with the head of the femur, forming the hip joint.
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Acetabulum („Essignäpfchen“, v ...... bewahrung von Essig und Honig.
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Acetábulo (em latim: acetabulu ...... ril (vide fossa do acetábulo).
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Antzinate klasikoan, azetabulu ...... al konkaboari azetabulu diote.
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In ancient dining, an acetabul ...... femur, forming the hip joint.
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Un acetàbul (llatí acetabulum) ...... poc fonda i un xic acampanada.
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Acetabulum („Essignäpfchen“, v ...... bewahrung von Essig und Honig.
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Acetábulo (em latim: acetabulu ...... ril (vide fossa do acetábulo).
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Antzinate klasikoan, azetabulu ...... al konkaboari azetabulu diote.
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In ancient dining, an acetabul ...... femur, forming the hip joint.
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Un acetàbul (llatí acetabulum) ...... poc fonda i un xic acampanada.
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Acetabulum (Gefäß)
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Acetabulum (cup)
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Acetàbul
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Acetábulo (vaso)
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Azetabulu (ontzia)
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