
1) Animal anatomy 2) Belly 3) Body part 4) Breadbasket, so to speak 5) Core area 6) Focus of many an infomercial 7) Insect segment 8) It has a lot of guts 9) It looks good when ripped 10) Liver setting 11) Midbody 12) Middle 13) Middle part 14) Midsection 15) Navel setting 16) Place for a six-pack 17) Situps tighten it
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Latin, meaning: belly / gluttony.
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belly
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Body of the insect, toward the posterior of the thorax.
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Body region behind thorax, usually has 10 segments, can have appendages at the tip.
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• (n.) The belly, or that part of the body between the thorax and the pelvis. Also, the cavity of the belly, which is lined by the peritoneum, and contains the stomach, bowels, and other viscera. In man, often restricted to the part between the diaphragm and the commencement of the pelvis, the remainder being called the pelvic cavity. • (...
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(L., possibly from abdere to hide) that portion of the body which lies between the thorax and the pelvis; called also belly and venter. It contains a cavity (abdominal cavity) separated by the diaphragm from the thoracic cavity, above and by the plane of the pelvic inlet from the pelvic cavity below, and lined with a serous membrane, the peritoneu....
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(from the article `insect`) The abdomen consists of a maximum of 11 segments, although this number commonly is reduced by fusion. Appendages are usually absent except in ... The abdomen, typically 11-segmented, appears to have only 7 or 8 segments because the last few segments are modified as specialized genital ... As in all adult i...
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Area of the body located between the thorax and pelvis which contains the abdominal cavity and viscera.
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<anatomy> The portion of the body which lies between the thorax and the pelvis. It contains a cavity (abdominal cavity) separated by the diaphragm from the thoracic cavity above and by the plane of the pelvic inlet from the pelvic cavity below and lined with a serous membrane, the peritoneum. ... This cavity contains the abdominal viscera and...
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(ab´dә-mәn) (ab-do´mәn) the anterior portion of the body between the thorax and the pelvis; it contains the abdominal cavity, which is separated from the chest area by the diaphragm. The cavity, which is lined with a membrane known as the peritoneum, contains the stomach, large and small int...
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10 segments of body that immediately follow the claw-bearing thoracic segments.
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One of the three primary body segments, along with the head and thorax, characteristic of insects. The abdomen in moths is typically elongate and contains the reproductive organs.
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Ab·do'men noun [ Latin
abdomen (a word of uncertain etymol.): confer French
abdomen .]
1. (Anat.) The belly, or that part of the body between the thorax and the pelvis. Also, the cavity of the belly, which is lined by the peritoneum, and contains the stomach, bowels, and oth...
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Abdomen: The belly, that part of the body that contains all of the structures between the chest and the pelvis. The abdomen is separated anatomically from the chest by the diaphragm, the powerful muscle spanning the body cavity below the lungs. The abdomen includes a host of organs including the stomach, small intestine, colon, rectum, liver, splee...
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belly.
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abdomen That portion of the body which lies between the lower thorax (chest) and the pelvis; or 'the region of the trunk below the diaphragm, containing the largest cavity in the body'. Also called belly (popular), venter, and stomach (incorrect). Derived from abdo, abdere, 'to hide', and so probably originally referred to the 'hidden part of the b...
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belly
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(Abdominal) The lower part of your body cavity
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venter noun the region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis
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In vertebrates, the part of the body below the thorax, containing the digestive organs; in insects and other arthropods, it is the hind part of the body. In mammals, the abdomen is separated from the thorax by the diaphragm, a sheet of muscular tissue; in arthropods, commonly by a narrow constriction. In mammals, the female reproductive org...
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(see opisthosoma)
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Latin abdomen = the belly, the part of the trunk between thorax and the perineum, adjective - abdominal.
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area between the keel and the pubic (hip) bones
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· the part of the body of a mammal between the thorax and the pelvis; belly. · the cavity of this part of the body containing the stomach, intestines, etc. · (in nonmammalian vertebrates) a region of the body corresponding to, but not coincident with, this part or cavity.
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