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navel

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Word definitions for navel in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES contemplate your navel (= think so much about your own life that you do not notice other important things – used humorously ) EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ From her navel to the base of her spine she had been ripped apart. ...

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The navel (clinically known as the umbilicus , colloquially known as the belly button , or tummy button ) is a scar on the abdomen at the attachment site of the umbilical cord . All placental mammals have a navel, and it is quite conspicuous in humans.

Usage examples of navel.

Brodie reports the history of a case in a negress who voided a fetus from an abscess at the navel about the seventeenth month of conception.

At her dark purple bandeau top that showed a bit of cleavage and flirted with her navel and the waistband of her python miniskirt.

Large heads, broad backs, beards which would reach to their protruding navels if not whipped away by wind, faces neither grim nor alarmed but intent and determined, the Bandies came at the gallop.

The fresh plant, bruised, and applied against the pit of the stomach over the navel, will allay sickness, and is useful to stay the diarrhoeic purging of young children.

The magnificent curves of hips and haunches, the graciously swelling belly with its deep navel, and the full, fat, fleshy and prominent mount of love together with her rather full, firm and outstanding bubbies, made her really mouthwatering.

She was stripped to her shift, the muslin so wet with sweat that I could see not only the dark rounds of her areolae, but even the tiny bulge of her popped-out navel, where the cloth clung to the massive curves of her belly.

Kenzo Isozaki lifted one hand as if he were going to touch her, pointed, and then returned the hand to his own chest and touched the double-barred cruciform that ran from his sternum to just above his navel.

Its force had been arrested by a metal button on my waistcoat, and it had only inflicted a slight wound on my stomach close to the navel.

This one has a pelt from navel to backbone, that one thatched on shoulders and chest, this one bare as a plucked chicken.

Mme Musette was dressed in a very white silk sheath that reached to her calves, so tight and clinging that Charlie could clearly see the outline of her nipples and even the depression of her navel.

Nearby was the Omphalos, a black, cone-shaped stone, which was regarded as the navel of the world, and was always near Pythia when she spoke.

Sometimes, even Delphi itself was called the Omphalos, the navel of the world.

The head surged down toward Phage with speed enough to split her from skull to navel.

In ascites he recommends that when other means fail an opening should be made three finger-breadths below the navel with a pointed phlebotomy knife, and a portion of the fluid allowed to evacuate itself.

The ruched bodice was fitted with a heart shaped neckline and a waistline that dropped slightly below her natural waist to end at a point just above her navel.