Cadera in english

Hip

pronunciation: hɪp part of speech: noun
In gestures

cadera = hip. 

Example: If they were watching the nimble movements of a compositor as he gathered the types from the hundred and fifty-two boxes of his case, they would knock their hips against the corner of a bench.

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» ancho de caderaspear-shapedwide-hipped .

Example: Pear-shaped bodies carry their extra weight below the waistline, and do not seem to have as high a risk of developing health problems like diabetes, heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure.

Example: Our sense of beauty serves an evolutionary function: it helps us choose the best mates -- the wide-hipped woman best suited to bearing children, or the broad-shouldered hunk of a man who could protect and provide.

» articulación de la caderahip joint .

Example: Your legs are connected to your pelvis by your hip joint.

» cirugía de caderahip surgery .

Example: Though six years younger, Ms. Arnold never recovered her strength after hip surgery.

» cirugía de prótesis de caderahip replacement surgery .

Example: More often than not, it would take about six months for a patient to surpass hip replacement surgery and recovery to be fully achieved.

» cirugía de reemplazo de caderahip replacement surgery .

Example: More often than not, it would take about six months for a patient to surpass hip replacement surgery and recovery to be fully achieved.

» de caderas anchaswide-hipped .

Example: Our sense of beauty serves an evolutionary function: it helps us choose the best mates -- the wide-hipped woman best suited to bearing children, or the broad-shouldered hunk of a man who could protect and provide.

» displasia de caderahip dysplasia .

Example: Swaddling infants with the hips and knees in an extended position may increase the risk of hip dysplasia and dislocation.

» estar unidos por la caderabe joined at the hip .

Example: As twins joined at the hip at birth they were abandoned by their parents who could not afford the cost of surgery.

» fractura de caderahip fracture .

Example: These bedpans are designed specifically for patients who have had a hip fracture or recovering from hip replacement.

» hueso de la caderahipbone .

Example: Male physiology shows that there exists far less fatty tissue covering hipbone than on females.

» operación de caderahip surgery .

Example: Though six years younger, Ms. Arnold never recovered her strength after hip surgery.

» operación de prótesis de caderahip replacement surgery .

Example: More often than not, it would take about six months for a patient to surpass hip replacement surgery and recovery to be fully achieved.

» operación de reemplazo de caderahip replacement surgery .

Example: More often than not, it would take about six months for a patient to surpass hip replacement surgery and recovery to be fully achieved.

» prótesis de caderahip replacement .

Example: These bedpans are designed specifically for patients who have had a hip fracture or recovering from hip replacement.

» un minuto en los labios, para siempre en las caderasa minute on the lips, forever on the hips .

Example: Saying no to cookies is hard but just remember 'a minute on the lips, forever on the hips' -- stay strong!.

Cadera synonyms

pelvis in spanish: pelvis, pronunciation: pelvəs part of speech: noun informed in spanish: informado, pronunciation: ɪnfɔrmd part of speech: adjective hep in spanish: hep, pronunciation: hep part of speech: adjective coxa in spanish: coxa, pronunciation: koʊksə part of speech: noun pelvic girdle in spanish: cintura pélvica, pronunciation: pelvɪkgɜrdəl part of speech: noun articulatio coxae in spanish: articulatio coxae, pronunciation: ɑrtɪkjuleɪʃioʊkɑkseɪ part of speech: noun hip joint in spanish: articulación de cadera, pronunciation: hɪpdʒɔɪnt part of speech: noun hip to in spanish: cadera a, pronunciation: hɪptu pelvic arch in spanish: arco pélvico, pronunciation: pelvɪkɑrtʃ part of speech: noun
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