MEDICAL DICTIONARY
Joint, acetabular: The hip joint by another name. The acetabulum is the cup-shaped socket of the hip joint. It is a key feature of the pelvic anatomy. The head (upper end) of the femur (the thighbone) fits right into the acetabulum, articulates with it, and thereby forms a ball-and-socket joint, the largest in the human body.
The term "acetabulum" is appropriate because in Latin it is a cup, a vinegar cup.
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