Feb 03 (1) Body Parts Pat's

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Question English Answer English
nape of neck
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back of the nack
torso
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the human body considered without head, arms, or legs, or a statue representing this:
armpit
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the hollow place under your arm where your arm joins your body:
thigh
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upper leg
shin
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the front part of your leg between your knee and your foot
hairline
He's got a receding hairline (= he's losing his hair at the front of the head).
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the edge of a person's hair, especially along the top of the forehead (= part of the face above the eyes):
sideburns
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areas of hair grown down the sides of a man's face in front of the ears
iris
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the colored, circular part of an eye
cheekbone
She has the high cheekbones of a supermodel.
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one of the two bones at the top of your cheeks, just below your eye and towards your ear:
adam's apple
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the part of your throat that sticks out, especially in men, and moves up and down when you speak or swallow
braid
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a length of hair or other material that is divided into three parts that are then crossed over each other in a special pattern:
to part hair
people part their hair differently, some people part their hair in the middle, others on the left or on the right.
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to part hair
collarbone
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a bone between your shoulder and neck on each side of your body
pelvis
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the bones that form a bowl-shaped structure in the area below the waist at the top of the legs, and to which the leg bones and spine are joined
spine
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the line of bones down the centre of the back that provides support for the body and protects the spinal cord:
abdomen
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the lower part of a person's or animal's body, containing the stomach, bowels, and other organs, or the end of an insect's body
index finger
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2 finger
middle finger
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3 finger
ring finger
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4 finger
baby or pinkie finger
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5 finger
gums
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either of the two areas of firm pink flesh inside the mouth that cover the bones into which the teeth are fixed: sore gums

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