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Body - External Body Parts

Here you will learn some English words related to external body parts, such as "neck", "chest", and "bottom".

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nipple
nipple
[noun]

the round dark area on a person's chest, which from female ones babies can drink milk

Ex: The doctor examined the patient 's breast , noting a discharge from the nipple that required further investigation .
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neck
neck
[noun]

the body part that is connecting the head to the shoulders

Ex: The doctor examined her neck for any signs of injury .
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back
back
[noun]

the part of our body between our neck and our legs that we cannot see

Ex: She used her back to push the door open.
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chest
chest
[noun]

the front part of the body between the neck and the stomach

Ex: The tightness in her chest made her anxious .
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belly
belly
[noun]

the front part of the body below the ribs that contains the stomach, intestines, etc.

Ex: The warm soup felt soothing to his empty belly after a long day .
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belly button

the small round hole in the front of a human stomach

Ex: The newborn 's umbilical cord was carefully cut , leaving a tiny belly button.
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bosom
bosom
[noun]

either of the two round, fleshy parts on a woman’s chest that produce milk after childbirth

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breast
breast
[noun]

the area between the neck and the stomach

Ex: Breasts vary in size , shape , and composition among individuals , influenced by factors like genetics , hormones , and body fat .
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bust
bust
[noun]

the chest or upper torso of a woman

Ex: The statue included the bust and shoulders of the figure .
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cleavage
cleavage
[noun]

the space that separates a woman's breasts

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navel
navel
[noun]

the elevated or empty part in the middle of the stomach, made by cutting the umbilical cord just after birth

Ex: In some cultures , the navel is considered a symbol of fertility and is adorned with decorative jewelry .
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waist
waist
[noun]

the part of the body between the ribs and hips, which is usually narrower than the parts mentioned

Ex: He suffered from lower back pain due to poor posture and a lack of strength in his waist muscles .
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Adam's apple

the swollen part of the neck, particularly in men, that moves upward and downward when talking or swallowing something

Ex: She accidentally swallowed a bite of food and felt it catch against her Adam's apple on the way down.
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small
small
[noun]

the narrower and lower part of someone's back

Ex: She applied a heating pad to her small to relax the muscles after a long day.
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abdomen
abdomen
[noun]

the lower part of the body below the chest that contains the digestive and reproductive organs

Ex: She engaged her core muscles , feeling a slight burn in her abdomen as she completed another set of crunches .
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stomach
stomach
[noun]

the area of the body in a vertebrate located between the chest and the hips

Ex: He felt a tickle on his stomach where the baby 's hand brushed against him .
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buttock
buttock
[noun]

either of the two fleshy rounded parts of the human body located at the lower end of the torso

Ex: The artist 's sculpture captured the human form , including the detailed shape of the buttocks.
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crotch
crotch
[noun]

the part of the body between the legs that includes the genitals

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hip
hip
[noun]

each of the parts above the legs and below the waist at either side of the body

Ex: The workout included exercises to strengthen the hips.
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head
head
[noun]

the top part of body, where brain and face are located

Ex: She rested her head on the soft pillow and closed her eyes .
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midriff
midriff
[noun]

the central area of the human torso, typically encompassing the abdomen and waist region

Ex: Stretching exercises can help strengthen the muscles in your midriff for better core stability .
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limb
limb
[noun]

an arm or a leg of a person or any four-legged animal, or a wing of any bird

Ex: The talented artist drew a detailed sketch of an eagle 's limb, showcasing its intricate feathers and structure .
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