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umbilicus

/uhm-bil-i-kuhs, uhm-buh-lahy-kuhs/US // ʌmˈbɪl ɪ kəs, ˌʌm bəˈlaɪ kəs //UK // (ʌmˈbɪlɪkəs, ˌʌmbɪˈlaɪkəs) //

脐部,脐带,脐眼,脐孔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural um·bil·i·ci [uhm-bil-uh-sahy, uhm-buh-lahy-sahy]. /ʌmˈbɪl əˌsaɪ, ˌʌm bəˈlaɪ saɪ/.

    • : Anatomy. the depression in the center of the surface of the abdomen indicating the point of attachment of the umbilical cord to the embryo; navel.
    • : Botany, Zoology. a navellike formation, as the hilum of a seed.

Examples

  • In such cases the external umbilicus alone affords a certain indication of the position of the future embryo.

  • The summit of that organ then descends, in most cases, from above to below the umbilicus, and the abdomen becomes smaller.

  • The ear must be placed on the Abdomen, about midway between the Pubes and the umbilicus, and towards the left side.

  • In Natica (fig. 155), the typical genus, the shells are somewhat thick and smooth, with a large umbilicus.

  • At the end of it was the Umbilicus urbis Romæ, or ideal center of the city and empire, the remains of which are recognizable.