the tail bone or coccyx. the ischium is part of your hip bone
2007-10-16 01:17:46
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answered by gungadin 4
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"Sit Bones"
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Definition: Anatomically part of your pelvis, the sit bones are quite literally the bones under the flesh of the butt that you sit on.
Also Known As: Sits Bones
Examples: Grab the flesh from your butt and roll it out to each side so you are sitting right on the sit bones.
2007-10-16 06:59:42
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answered by Gladys C 5
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The bone is Ishium.
And the point that stamps on the chair is called as "Tuber Ishiadicum".
2007-10-16 06:45:24
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answered by ScOrPiO 2
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Pelvis
2007-10-16 06:46:05
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answered by christinaamary 1
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Cocyx
2007-10-16 06:53:09
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answered by Little Charlie 1
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Harry.
thats a nice name.
2007-10-16 06:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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coccyx or tailbone
2007-10-16 06:45:24
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answered by moriaaunt 2
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