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Buttocks - Wikipedia
The buttocks ( sg. : buttock) are two rounded portions of the exterior anatomy of humans, located on the posterior of the pelvic region. The buttocks are ... en.wikipedia.org
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BUTTOCK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The back of a hip that forms one of the fleshy parts on which a person sits. 2. buttocks plural a : the seat of the body b : rump www.merriam-webster.com
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Definition of buttock - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
One of two round, fleshy mounds of tissue behind the pelvis. The buttocks are made up of fat and thick muscle tissue that help support the body while ... www.cancer.gov
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buttock
▪ I. buttock, n. (ˈbʌtək) Forms: 3, 6 buttoke, 4–5 buttok, 5–7 buttocke, 7 buttoc, 5– buttock. [app. f. butt n.3 + -ock.] 1. a. One of the two protuberances of the rump (of men and beasts). Usually in pl. the rump, posteriors.a 1300 Fragm. Pop. Sc. (Wright) 320 The heles atte buttokes, the kneon in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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BUTTOCK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
either of the two soft parts of the body below the back that support the body when sitting. (Definition of buttock from the Cambridge Academic Content ... dictionary.cambridge.org
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Buttock - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The buttock refers to the rounded bulge in the lower part of the gluteal region. The inferior extent of the buttock is marked by a gluteal fold of skin below. www.imaios.com
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Buttock cell
Buttock cells are cells having a notched appearance that are found in certain malignancies, such as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (including follicular lymphoma wikipedia.org
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buttock - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Each of the two large fleshy halves of the posterior part of the body between the base of the back, the perineum and the top of the legs. en.wiktionary.org
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Gluteal muscles - Wikipedia
The gluteal muscles, often called glutes, are a group of three muscles which make up the gluteal region commonly known as the buttocks. en.wikipedia.org
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Buttock - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Buttocks refer to the posterior area of the body, which plays a significant role in reproduction and species survival, sending sexual signals that optimize ... www.sciencedirect.com
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BUTTOCK Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Usually buttocks. (in humans) either of the two fleshy protuberances forming the lower and back part of the trunk. (in animals) the rump. www.dictionary.com
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Buttocks Pain: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Options
Buttock pain can result from issues in the musculoskeletal system, such as muscle strain, nerve compression, or even health conditions, such as infections or ... orthotoc.com
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buttock
buttock/ˈbʌtək; `bʌtək/ n(esp pl 尤作复数) either of the two fleshy rounded parts of the body on which a person sits 臀部的半边; 半边屁股 the left/right buttock 左[右]臀 a smack on the buttocks 打在屁股上的一巴掌. =>illus at human 见human之插图. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Buttock vs Bottom - What's the difference? | WikiDiff
As nouns the difference between buttock and bottom is that buttock is each of the two large fleshy halves of the posterior part of the body between the base of the back, the perineum and the top of the legs while bottom is the lowest part from the uppermost part, in either of these senses. As a verb bottom is to fall to the lowest point. As an adjective bottom is
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vocabulary - butt, bottom, buttock and ass? - English Language Learners ...
2 Answers. butt - The typical word used (except in formal company). bottom - What immediately comes to mind with "bottom" is a parent-child relationship. For example, a mother would say this about her child - "If you don't stop I'm going to smack your bottom." Someone else may say this to an intimate partner trying to be coy, shy, or "cute."
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