Results for: internal framework of the brain (Anatomy)
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any of the 114 chapters of the Koran (Islam); calf, hind portion of the lower leg (Anatomy), Koranic chaptersura
any of the internal organs of the body (especially in the abdominal cavity, i.e. the intestines), visceraviscus
any of the three muscles on the side of the neck that allows lateral movement of the head (Anatomy)scalenus
any of the wrist bones (Anatomy), of or relating to the carpus (wrist or wrist bones)carpal
any straight muscle (Anatomy)rectus
application of a cupping glass to draw blood to the surface of the body for relieving internal congestion (Traditional Chinese Medicine therapy), use of cupping glasscupping
apse or part of it, conch, outer ear (Anatomy), shell-shaped part of bodyconcha
arched structure, arch-like formation (Anatomy)fornix
area between thighs and abdomen, area where the thigh joins the abdomen (Anatomy); area where two vaults intersect (Architecture), construction protecting beach from erosion, edge between vaults, genitals, groynegroin
area of brain associated with memory, area of the brain (Anatomy); sea-horse (small fish with a horse-shaped head); legendary creature having the head and forelegs of a horse and the tail of a fish (Greek Mythology), sea creature in mythshippocampus
area of land or water, area of land or water; pamphlet promoting an opinion on an issue (esp. religious or political); group of internal organs that function together (Anatomy); bundle of nerve fibers forming a pathway in the body (Anatomy), bundle of ...tract
area of the body between the rectum and the vulva or penis (Anatomy), body part at bottom of pelvisperineum
area of the brainoptic chiasma
area of the brain which controls the autonomic nervous system, part of brainhypothalamus
arising from impulse, arising from internal cause, growing uncultivated, instinctive, natural; not premeditated, impromptu, unplanned; arising from internal forces (of a natural phenomena), unrestrainedspontaneous
 

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