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hip in Latin

hip in Latin is coxa — hip means the joint and surrounding area where the leg meets the pelvis.

hip in Latin

coxa
noun
(slang, possibly, dated) A drug addict, especially someone addicted to a narcotic like heroin.

What does "hip" mean?

  1. noun The joint and surrounding area where the leg meets the pelvis.
    "She broke her hip in the fall and needed surgery."
  2. adj Fashionable, trendy, and up-to-date.
    "The new bar is popular with a hip young crowd."
  3. noun The fruit produced by a rose plant, especially the rosehip.
    "Rosehip syrup is made from the hips left after the flowers fade."

hip in a sentence

  • She broke her hip in the fall and needed surgery.
  • He put his hands on his hips and waited.
  • The new bar is popular with a hip young crowd.
  • He thinks he's pretty hip for his age.

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What is "hip" in Latin?

"hip" in Latin is coxa. hip means: The joint and surrounding area where the leg meets the pelvis.

How do you use "hip" in a sentence?

Example: "She broke her hip in the fall and needed surgery." In Latin, "hip" is coxa.

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