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A scar where the umbilical cord was attached.
navel
umbilicus
bellybutton
omphalus
belly button
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navel
umbilicus
bellybutton
omphalus
belly button
1
Some think the great toe is first formed; others affirm the
navel
.
2
It hangs from a simple bamboo rod suspended just below the
navel
.
3
Now the aliens' needle wasn't going into my
navel
but my cervix.
4
And you are free to cloud your folds, to bare the
navel
.
5
The indentation in the mound-top represented the
navel
in the Great Belly.
1
The
umbilicus
was five inches in diameter and three inches in length.
2
This procedure facilitates the vertical dissection of the rectum from the
umbilicus
.
3
Instead, with a sigh, she unplugged the cool-napper
umbilicus
and floated free.
4
When I lifted my burger a cheese
umbilicus
clung to the plate.
5
CLASS 6.-Fusionof two fetuses below the
umbilicus
into a common lower extremity.
1
Ben could feel its point dimpling his flesh just above his
bellybutton
.
2
Until his
bellybutton
pops out, poked out stiff as a little finger.
3
The tip of the small end should rest above your
bellybutton
.
4
Blood was pouring from the shallow vertical cut above his
bellybutton
.
5
He let go when it reached just below her
bellybutton
.
1
Up the street; up to the
Omphalus
,
and beyond-whoshall say how far?
2
They separated directly in the
Omphalus
.
1
Even same thing in her
belly
button
.
It's better than Space Invaders.
2
Now bring the tails to just in front of your
belly
button
.
3
She didn't want to give up on getting her
belly
button
ring.
4
The one who'd chosen a
belly
button
ring over a wedding ring.
5
Then dye your hair or get your
belly
button
pierced or something.
1
Paris to Venice Paris is the
omphalos
of Europe's night train services.
2
Delphi was called the
omphalos
or navel of the world, marked by a shapeless holy stone.
3
The Delphic
omphalos
-
stone
was cone, womb, and beehive.
4
He would certainly-thoughSir Thomas Browne denied it-displayan
'
omphalos
'
,
yet no umbilical cord had ever attached him to a mother.
5
Time and again, in particular, I encountered two memories bright as sunlight in my mind, guarding the passage to and from that dark
omphalos
.
6
In fact, Gosse started to more formally organize his anti-evolutionary ideas shortly before
Omphalos
.
7
Neither theory attempts to solve this riddle, nor yet the riddle of the
Omphalos
.
8
That Gosse published
Omphalos
two years before On the Origin of Species was no accident.
9
But the girls do, cute little innies-andShip does as well, a truly whopping
Omphalos
.
10
Without a doubt, Philip Henry Gosse's
Omphalos
is one of the strangest books I have ever read.
11
Cornelia saw half-naked Numidian footmen thrusting back the crowd that bustled in the
Omphalos
-
the
great
square where the two highroads met.
12
He wrote a book called
Omphalos
(Greek for navel), subtitled An Attempt to Undo the Geological Knot, in 1857.
13
In his work entitled
Omphalos
he developed the theory previously urged by Granville Penn, and asserted a new principle called "prochronism."
14
Classic readers will at once call to mind the appellation
Omphalos
or navel applied to the temple at Delphi (Pindar, Pyth., iv.
call the omphalos
dark omphalos
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