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  • Umbilicus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up umbilicus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Umbilicus may refer to: The navel or belly button Umbilicus (mollusc), a feature of gastropod, Nautilus

    Umbilicus

    Umbilicus

  • Navel
  • Scarred area on the abdomen after detachment of the umbilical cord

    attachment site of the umbilical cord. The umbilicus is used to visually separate the abdomen into quadrants. The umbilicus is a prominent scar on the abdomen

    Navel

    Navel

    Navel

  • Umbilicus urbis Romae
  • Archaeological site in Rome, Italy

    the ancient Umbilicus, which was recreated to allow more space. Fragments of the older monument were used in the new one. The Umbilicus is believed to

    Umbilicus urbis Romae

    Umbilicus urbis Romae

    Umbilicus_urbis_Romae

  • Wall Pennywort
  • Species of succulent

    Crassulaceae in the genus Umbilicus so named for its umbilicate (navel-like) leaves. Both the name "navelwort" and the scientific name Umbilicus come from the round

    Wall Pennywort

    Wall Pennywort

    Wall_Pennywort

  • Omphalos
  • Religious stone artefact

    so that was the place where Zeus placed the stone. The Latin term is umbilicus mundi, 'navel of the world'. Omphalos is also the name of the stone given

    Omphalos

    Omphalos

  • Median umbilical ligament
  • Structure in human anatomy

    functional tubular connection between the umbilicus and the bladder which can lead to urine draining through the umbilicus. Patients often present with umbilical

    Median umbilical ligament

    Median umbilical ligament

    Median_umbilical_ligament

  • Umbilicus oppositifolius
  • Species of succulent

    Umbilicus oppositifolius, common names lamb's-tail and gold drop, is a succulent, perennial flowering plant, a species in the genus Umbilicus of the family

    Umbilicus oppositifolius

    Umbilicus oppositifolius

    Umbilicus_oppositifolius

  • Umbilicus chrysanthus
  • Species of succulent

    Umbilicus chrysanthus is known for its wide umbilicus. It is a genus of more than 90 species of plants in the family Crassulaceae and its various species

    Umbilicus chrysanthus

    Umbilicus_chrysanthus

  • Umbilicus horizontalis
  • Species of succulent

    Umbilicus horizontalis, the horizontal navelwort, is a fleshy perennial flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae (in the genus Umbilicus) native to the

    Umbilicus horizontalis

    Umbilicus horizontalis

    Umbilicus_horizontalis

  • Umbilicus (reference point)
  • Aspect of city planning used in ancient Rome

    In a typical Roman city, an umbilicus (umbilicus urbis, "city navel") represented the reference point used by the city planners to map out the city spaces

    Umbilicus (reference point)

    Umbilicus (reference point)

    Umbilicus_(reference_point)

  • Umbilicus (mollusc)
  • Feature of gastropod, Nautilus and Ammonite shell anatomy

    The umbilicus of a coiled mollusc shell is the axially aligned, hollow cone-shaped space within its whorls. The term umbilicus is often used in descriptions

    Umbilicus (mollusc)

    Umbilicus (mollusc)

    Umbilicus_(mollusc)

  • Umbilicus (plant)
  • Genus of succulents

    remain in Umbilicus are listed below: Umbilicus chloranthus (called green Venus' navel) Umbilicus chrysanthus (called Venus' navel) Umbilicus erectus (called

    Umbilicus (plant)

    Umbilicus (plant)

    Umbilicus_(plant)

  • Umbilicus luteus
  • Species of flowering plant

    in the family Crassulaceae, in the genus Umbilicus, found in the Southern Balkans and southern Italy. Umbilicus luteus leaf extract had a highly virucidal

    Umbilicus luteus

    Umbilicus_luteus

  • Umbilicus chloranthus
  • Species of plant in the stonecrop family

    "Umbilicus chloranthus Heldr. & Sart. ex Boiss". World Flora Online. The World Flora Online Consortium. n.d. Retrieved September 22, 2020. "Umbilicus chloranthus

    Umbilicus chloranthus

    Umbilicus_chloranthus

  • Linea alba (abdomen)
  • Fibrous structure of the abdomen

    situated between the two recti abdominis muscles (one on either side). The umbilicus (navel) is present on the linea alba through which foetal umbilical vessels

    Linea alba (abdomen)

    Linea alba (abdomen)

    Linea_alba_(abdomen)

  • McBurney's point
  • Point over the right side of the abdomen

    one-third of the distance from the anterior superior iliac spine to the umbilicus (navel). This is near the most common location of the appendix. McBurney's

    McBurney's point

    McBurney's point

    McBurney's_point

  • Kaveh Akbar
  • Iranian-American writer (born 1989)

    Space with Severed Umbilicus 2016 Akbar, Kaveh (October 2016). "Portrait of the Alcoholic Floating in Space with Severed Umbilicus". Poetry. Archived

    Kaveh Akbar

    Kaveh Akbar

    Kaveh_Akbar

  • Paul Mazurkiewicz
  • American drummer (born 1968)

    on guitar (excluding guitar solos). In 2022, Mazurkiewicz co-founded Umbilicus, a 1970s-style hard rock group with Deicide guitarist Taylor Nordberg

    Paul Mazurkiewicz

    Paul Mazurkiewicz

    Paul_Mazurkiewicz

  • Lotus birth
  • Birth method

    left attached to the placenta until the cord naturally separates at the umbilicus. This usually occurs within 3–10 days after birth. The practice is performed

    Lotus birth

    Lotus birth

    Lotus_birth

  • Dermatome (anatomy)
  • Type of area of skin

    process and the level of the umbilicus. T10 – Intersection of the midclavicular line, at the horizontal level of the umbilicus. T11 – Intersection of the

    Dermatome (anatomy)

    Dermatome (anatomy)

    Dermatome_(anatomy)

  • Paraumbilical hernia
  • Protrusion of tissue through a hole in the abdominal wall near the navel

    occurring above the level of the umbilicus are sometimes termed epigastric hernias or supraumbilical. Those below the umbilicus are hypogastric hernias or infraumbilical

    Paraumbilical hernia

    Paraumbilical_hernia

  • Transumbilical plane
  • horizontal line that passes through the abdomen at the level of the navel (or umbilicus). It also intersects the intervertebral disc between the third (L3) and

    Transumbilical plane

    Transumbilical plane

    Transumbilical_plane

  • Groma (surveying)
  • Principal Roman surveying instrument

    cross represents the umbilicus soli (reference point). The cross is mounted on a vertical Jacob's staff, or ferramentum. The umbilicus is offset with respect

    Groma (surveying)

    Groma (surveying)

    Groma_(surveying)

  • Caput medusae
  • Appearance of distended and engorged superficial epigastric veins

    engorged superficial epigastric veins, which are seen radiating from the umbilicus across the abdomen. The name caput medusae (Latin for "head of Medusa")

    Caput medusae

    Caput medusae

    Caput_medusae

  • Round ligament of liver
  • Attaches the liver to the abdominal wall

    of the falciform ligament of the liver. It connects the liver to the umbilicus. It is the remnant of the left umbilical vein. The round ligament divides

    Round ligament of liver

    Round ligament of liver

    Round_ligament_of_liver

  • Umbilicus schmidtii
  • Species of succulent

    Mediterranean Umbilicus horizontalis and also resembles the African U. botryoides. The taxonomic significance of U. schmidtii is uncertain. Umbilicus scmidtii

    Umbilicus schmidtii

    Umbilicus schmidtii

    Umbilicus_schmidtii

  • Falciform ligament
  • Ligament attaching the liver to the front body wall

    of veins around the umbilicus. If these veins radiate out from the umbilicus, they can give the appearance of a head (the umbilicus) with hair of snakes

    Falciform ligament

    Falciform ligament

    Falciform_ligament

  • Urachus
  • Structure of the urinary system

    and umbilicus Urachal diverticulum (vesicourachal diverticulum): the bladder exhibits outpouching Urachal sinus: the pouch opens toward the umbilicus The

    Urachus

    Urachus

    Urachus

  • Sister Mary Joseph nodule
  • Metastatic tumor in the navel

    the metastases reach the umbilicus remains largely unknown. Proposed mechanisms for the spread of cancer cells to the umbilicus include direct transperitoneal

    Sister Mary Joseph nodule

    Sister_Mary_Joseph_nodule

  • Linea nigra
  • Dark vertical line that appears on the abdomen during pregnancy

    vertically along the midline of the abdomen, spanning from the pubis to the umbilicus. Variably, it may traverse from the pubis to the upper abdominal region

    Linea nigra

    Linea nigra

    Linea_nigra

  • Pennywort
  • Index of plants with the same common name

    Indian pennywort, or gotukola. In Europe: Navelwort, Umbilicus rupestris (formerly Cotyledon umbilicus), known as penny-pies, wall pennywort, or kidneywort

    Pennywort

    Pennywort

    Pennywort

  • Callus (mollusc)
  • thickened area of shell material that can partly or completely cover the umbilicus, or can be located as a coating on the body whorl near the aperture of

    Callus (mollusc)

    Callus (mollusc)

    Callus_(mollusc)

  • Gastropod shell
  • Part of the body of a gastropod or snail

    hollow (perforate spire) the opening at the base constitutes the umbilicus. The umbilicus varies greatly in size, and may be wholly or in part covered by

    Gastropod shell

    Gastropod shell

    Gastropod_shell

  • Afrovivella
  • Genus of flowering plants

    A.Rich.) A.Berger Synonyms Rosularia semiensis (J.Gay ex A.Rich.) H.Ohba Umbilicus semiensis J.Gay ex A.Rich. Sempervivum simense Hochst. ex Britten

    Afrovivella

    Afrovivella

  • Vulcanal
  • Roman temple

    southwest of the Lapis Niger as the Vulcanal. This is just behind the Umbilicus Urbi and the (future) New Rostra (Rostra Augusti). Boni uncovered a small

    Vulcanal

    Vulcanal

    Vulcanal

  • Acanthosis nigricans
  • Medical condition

    often affecting body folds such as the posterior neck, axillae, groin and umbilicus. It is strongly associated with insulin resistance and hyperinsulinaemia

    Acanthosis nigricans

    Acanthosis nigricans

    Acanthosis_nigricans

  • Abdominoplasty
  • Surgical procedure to make the abdomen thinner and firmer

    involves temporary detachment of the umbilicus to allow abdominal wall tightening through a limited incision. The umbilicus is subsequently reattached or repositioned

    Abdominoplasty

    Abdominoplasty

    Abdominoplasty

  • Umbilicus intermedius
  • Species of plant in the family Crassulaceae

    Umbilicus intermedius, the intermediate navelwort or common pennywort, is a succulent, perennial flowering plant in the stonecrop family Crassulaceae

    Umbilicus intermedius

    Umbilicus intermedius

    Umbilicus_intermedius

  • Urachal cyst
  • Medical condition

    embryogenesis. It is a cyst which occurs in the remnants between the umbilicus and bladder. This is a type of cyst occurring in a persistent portion

    Urachal cyst

    Urachal cyst

    Urachal_cyst

  • Cleoniceras
  • Genus of ammonites

    Madagascar, and the Transcaspian region. The shell has a generally small umbilicus, arched to acute venter, and typically at some growth stage, falcoid ribs

    Cleoniceras

    Cleoniceras

    Cleoniceras

  • Lipotuck
  • Medical intervention

    square centimeters of skin was removed during a Lipotuck. Note the "neo"-umbilicus (belly button) that was reattached to a newly created hole. Specialty

    Lipotuck

    Lipotuck

    Lipotuck

  • Cullen's sign
  • Medical condition

    superficial edema and bruising in the subcutaneous fatty tissue around the umbilicus. It is also known as peri-umbilical ecchymosis. It is named for gynecologist

    Cullen's sign

    Cullen's sign

    Cullen's_sign

  • Tendinous intersection
  • Three fibrous bands crossing the rectus abdominis muscle

    or tendinous inscriptions. One is usually situated at the level of the umbilicus, one at the extremity of the xiphoid process, and the third about midway

    Tendinous intersection

    Tendinous intersection

    Tendinous_intersection

  • Bandl's ring
  • Uterine malformation

    pathological Bandl's ring can be felt or seen rising as far up as the umbilicus. The lower segment becomes stretched and thinner and, if neglected, may

    Bandl's ring

    Bandl's_ring

  • Cloaca (embryology)
  • Structure in the embryo

    endoderm, and reaching, at first, as far forward as the future umbilicus. Behind the umbilicus, however, the mesoderm subsequently extends to form the lower

    Cloaca (embryology)

    Cloaca (embryology)

    Cloaca_(embryology)

  • Aortic bifurcation
  • Blood vessel

    In surface anatomy, the bifurcation approximately corresponds to the umbilicus. The abdominal aorta and its branches. Abdominal portion of the sympathetic

    Aortic bifurcation

    Aortic bifurcation

    Aortic_bifurcation

  • Transpyloric plane
  • Anatomical plane

    breadth beneath the xiphisternum or midway between the xiphisternum and the umbilicus. The plane in most cases cuts through the pylorus of the stomach, the

    Transpyloric plane

    Transpyloric plane

    Transpyloric_plane

  • Umbilical hernia
  • Medical condition

    an opening which will become the umbilicus. Hernias may be asymptomatic and present only as a bulge of the umbilicus. Symptoms may develop when the contracting

    Umbilical hernia

    Umbilical hernia

    Umbilical_hernia

  • External iliac lymph nodes
  • Organs of the immune system

    inguinal lymph nodes, the deep lymphatics of the abdominal wall below the umbilicus and of the adductor region of the thigh, and the lymphatics from the glans

    External iliac lymph nodes

    External iliac lymph nodes

    External_iliac_lymph_nodes

  • Sempervivoideae
  • Largest of 3 subfamilies in the flowering plant family Crassulaceae

    Umbilicus intermedius

    Sempervivoideae

    Sempervivoideae

    Sempervivoideae

  • Manus (anatomy)
  • Distal portion of the forelimb of an animal

    External Aperture Apex Callus Lirae Periostracum Sculpture Spire Sutures Umbilicus Internal Body chamber Camerae Nacre Phragmocone Septa Siphuncle Whorls

    Manus (anatomy)

    Manus (anatomy)

    Manus_(anatomy)

  • Umbilical region
  • Region of the abdomen

    regions of the abdomen. It is the region that surrounds the area around the umbilicus and is placed approximately halfway between the xiphoid process and the

    Umbilical region

    Umbilical region

    Umbilical_region

  • Aegista pyramidata
  • Species of gastropod

    closer to the suture and umbilicus, shorter scale-like processes are discernible, all more or less deciduous. Within the umbilicus, a fine granular texture

    Aegista pyramidata

    Aegista_pyramidata

  • Hypogastrium
  • Region of the abdomen

    roots of suprapubic mean "above the pubic bone". The upper limit is the umbilicus while the pubis bone constitutes its lower limit. The lateral boundaries

    Hypogastrium

    Hypogastrium

    Hypogastrium

  • Ampelita lachesis
  • Species of gastropod

    initially nearly parallel, curves inward at the umbilicus. The lower extremity stops at the umbilicus edge, curving toward the upper, though remaining

    Ampelita lachesis

    Ampelita lachesis

    Ampelita_lachesis

  • Nautilus vanuatuensis
  • Species of nautilus

    Nautilus species with a plugged umbilicus) and its pigmentation occurs in stripes extending from venter to umbilicus. Nautilus vanuatuensis primarily

    Nautilus vanuatuensis

    Nautilus vanuatuensis

    Nautilus_vanuatuensis

  • Abdominal hair
  • Hair that grows on the abdomen

    on the abdomen Female sagittal hair growth Chest hair Hair Pubic hair Umbilicus Setty LR (May 1966). "Varieties of the acuminate abdominal hair pattern

    Abdominal hair

    Abdominal hair

    Abdominal_hair

  • Carinonautilus
  • Extinct genus of molluscs

    involute, compressed shell in which the whorl section is higher than wide, umbilicus is small and shallow, or flanks converge on a narrow venter that has a

    Carinonautilus

    Carinonautilus

  • Anorectal varices
  • Dilated veins in the anus

    in the esophagus, causing esophageal varices, and at the level of the umbilicus, causing caput medusae. Between 44% and 78% of patients with portal hypertension

    Anorectal varices

    Anorectal_varices

  • Brookula proseila
  • Species of gastropod

    ribs. Around the umbilicus there are 3–4 stronger spiral cords that surround and enter the umbilical opening. Aperture & umbilicus: Aperture rounded

    Brookula proseila

    Brookula_proseila

  • Puccinia umbilici
  • Species of fungus

    pathogen which causes rust on navelwort (Umbilicus rupestris). It was originally found on the leaves of Umbilicus pendulinus in France. It is found in Europe

    Puccinia umbilici

    Puccinia umbilici

    Puccinia_umbilici

  • Roman Forum
  • Ancient Roman centre of Rome, Italy

    of imperial Rome. Other archaic shrines to the northwest, such as the Umbilicus Urbis and the Vulcanal (Shrine of Vulcan), developed into the Republic's

    Roman Forum

    Roman Forum

    Roman_Forum

  • Anagaudryceras
  • Extinct genus of ammonites

    Gaudryceratidae. Anagaudryceras has a moderately involute shell with a deep umbilicus and strongly ribbed outer whorl. Ribs are thick and rounded and cross

    Anagaudryceras

    Anagaudryceras

    Anagaudryceras

  • Lapis manalis
  • Roman sacred stones

    Plutarch linked the Roman mundus to the religious center of the city of Rome, the umbilicus urbis Romae.

    Lapis manalis

    Lapis_manalis

  • Abdomen
  • Part of the body between the chest and pelvis

    the linea alba in the abdominal wall. At about its midpoint sits the umbilicus or navel. The rectus abdominis on each side of the linea alba stands out

    Abdomen

    Abdomen

    Abdomen

  • Crassulaceae
  • Family of flowering plants

    variegate 'Kiwi'), A. arboreum, A. canariense, A. urbicum; Monanthes, Umbilicus (pennywort), Bryophyllum, Echeveria, Sedum and Dudleya. Morphology General:

    Crassulaceae

    Crassulaceae

    Crassulaceae

  • Surgical incision
  • Cut made into the skin for the purpose of surgery

    extends from the xiphoid process to the umbilicus. A typical lower midline incision is limited by the umbilicus superiorly and by the pubic symphysis inferiorly

    Surgical incision

    Surgical_incision

  • Mitrofanoff procedure
  • Surgical procedure

    used in the Mitrofanoff procedure. The appendix is used to connect the umbilicus to the urinary bladder. The blood supply of the appendix is preserved

    Mitrofanoff procedure

    Mitrofanoff procedure

    Mitrofanoff_procedure

  • Architectonica stellata
  • Species of gastropod

    longitudinally rudely-crenated. Around the umbilicus itself, it is furnished with two rows of beads. The umbilicus is beautifully scalar. The aperture is

    Architectonica stellata

    Architectonica stellata

    Architectonica_stellata

  • Holy Prepuce
  • Purported product of the circumcision of Jesus

    jeweled cross. The document stated that in this cross was the foreskin and umbilicus of Jesus. However, in 1905 Pope Pius X authorized an inventory compiled

    Holy Prepuce

    Holy Prepuce

    Holy_Prepuce

  • Superficial epigastric artery
  • Large blood vessel

    of the superficial fascia of the abdominal wall nearly as far as the umbilicus. It distributes branches to the superficial subinguinal lymph glands,

    Superficial epigastric artery

    Superficial epigastric artery

    Superficial_epigastric_artery

  • Ampelita gaudens
  • Species of gastropod

    slight flat area around the umbilicus and small growth riblets covered in tiny granules. A yellowish band encircles the umbilicus. The aperture is very oblique

    Ampelita gaudens

    Ampelita_gaudens

  • Inguinal lymph nodes
  • Lymph nodes in the human groin

    penis scrotum perineum buttock abdominal wall below the level of the umbilicus back below the level of the iliac crest vulva anus (below the pectinate

    Inguinal lymph nodes

    Inguinal lymph nodes

    Inguinal_lymph_nodes

  • Nautilus macromphalus
  • Species of cephalopod known as the bellybutton nautilus

    northeastern Australia. The shell of this species lacks a callus, leaving the umbilicus exposed, in which the inner coils of the shell are visible. This opening

    Nautilus macromphalus

    Nautilus macromphalus

    Nautilus_macromphalus

  • Zonitoides patuloides
  • Species of gastropod

    The umbilicus is large, showing all the whorls very plainly. It is much smaller than Gastrodonta elliotti Redf., with far larger, open umbilicus and heavier

    Zonitoides patuloides

    Zonitoides_patuloides

  • Abdominal reflex
  • Superficial neurological reflex

    neurological reflex stimulated by stroking of the abdomen around the umbilicus. It can be helpful in determining the level of a central nervous system

    Abdominal reflex

    Abdominal_reflex

  • Navel fetishism
  • Sexual interest focused on the navel

    Retrieved 4 August 2013. Heilbrunn, G. (1975). "On the Erotization of the Umbilicus". The Psychoanalytic Quarterly. 44 (2): 269–73. doi:10.1080/21674086.1975

    Navel fetishism

    Navel fetishism

    Navel_fetishism

  • Theba pisana
  • Species of gastropod

    inside, and the lip margin is only reflected at columellar side. The umbilicus is narrow and half covered by the reflected columellar margin. The apex

    Theba pisana

    Theba pisana

    Theba_pisana

  • Vitiligo
  • Skin condition where patches lose pigment

    around body orifices, such as the mouth, eyes, nostrils, genitalia and umbilicus. Some lesions have increased skin pigment around the edges. Additionally

    Vitiligo

    Vitiligo

    Vitiligo

  • Cutaneous endometriosis
  • Medical condition

    Cutaneous endometriosis is characterized by the appearance of papules at the umbilicus or in lower abdominal scars after gynecologic surgery. The size averages

    Cutaneous endometriosis

    Cutaneous_endometriosis

  • Amastra fragosa
  • Species of gastropod

    rounded and tapers toward the base, showing slight contraction around the umbilicus. The aperture is somewhat oblique and slightly contracted near its upper

    Amastra fragosa

    Amastra fragosa

    Amastra_fragosa

  • Paraumbilical veins
  • Blood vessels

    best marked of these small veins is one which commences at the navel (umbilicus) and runs backward and upward in, or on the surface of, the round ligament

    Paraumbilical veins

    Paraumbilical_veins

  • Tegula panamensis
  • Species of gastropod

    outer lip with the border of the umbilicus. Above, the columella is continued in a lobe partly surrounding the umbilicus. This species occurs in the Pacific

    Tegula panamensis

    Tegula panamensis

    Tegula_panamensis

  • Planorbarius corneus
  • Species of gastropod

    successive whorl grows in size, leaving the center of the shell (the umbilicus) sunken. Sutures between whorls are deep. The opening of the shell, called

    Planorbarius corneus

    Planorbarius corneus

    Planorbarius_corneus

  • Fascia of Camper
  • Layer of the anterior abdominal wall

    prominent in the lower aspect of the abdominal wall below the level of the umbilicus. Camper's fascia is continuous inferiorly with the superficial fascia

    Fascia of Camper

    Fascia of Camper

    Fascia_of_Camper

  • Umbilical granuloma
  • Abnormality in newborn children

    in 1~2 weeks. Following umbilical cord clamping during delivery, the umbilicus base will spontaneously separate within 7–15 days. With routine cord care

    Umbilical granuloma

    Umbilical_granuloma

  • Cittarium pica
  • Species of gastropod

    half-surrounding the umbilicus and deeply notched in the middle. The shell of Cittarium pica presents a rather wide umbilicus, which is deep and devoid

    Cittarium pica

    Cittarium pica

    Cittarium_pica

  • Pubarche
  • Debut of pubic hair following the onset of puberty

    hair extends onto medial thighs, achieving full adult distribution SMR 6 Terminal hair extends up the linea alba toward the umbilicus (only in males)

    Pubarche

    Pubarche

  • Waist
  • Part of the abdomen between the rib cage and hips

    size. In the study, waist circumference measured at the level of the umbilicus was larger than that measured at the natural waist. To locate the natural

    Waist

    Waist

    Waist

  • Glossary of bird terms
  • between two openings—at its base is the inferior umbilicus and at its distal end is the superior umbilicus; the rachis of the stem, hosting the vanes, continues

    Glossary of bird terms

    Glossary of bird terms

    Glossary_of_bird_terms

  • Ammonoidea
  • Extinct subclass of cephalopod molluscs

    the umbilicus, the sunken-in inner part of the coil, exposing older and smaller whorls. Evolute shells have very little overlap, a large umbilicus, and

    Ammonoidea

    Ammonoidea

    Ammonoidea

  • Abdominal aorta
  • Largest artery in the abdomen

    (IVC), travels parallel to it on its right side. Above the level of the umbilicus, the aorta is somewhat posterior to the IVC, sending the right renal artery

    Abdominal aorta

    Abdominal aorta

    Abdominal_aorta

  • Aegista fauveli
  • Species of gastropod

    is trochiform, quite thin, sub-translucent, shiny, and has a moderate umbilicus. The spire is conoid with an obtuse apex. It has six slightly convex whorls

    Aegista fauveli

    Aegista fauveli

    Aegista_fauveli

  • Appendectomy
  • Surgical removal of the vermiform appendix

    point (one-third of the way from the anterior superior iliac spine to the umbilicus), which represents the most common position of the base of the appendix

    Appendectomy

    Appendectomy

    Appendectomy

  • Lipohypertrophy
  • Skin lump caused by insulin injections

    (usually upper, outer arms, outer thighs, abdomen below and around the umbilicus, and the upper parts of the buttocks). Rotation charts are often provided

    Lipohypertrophy

    Lipohypertrophy

  • Pilea peperomioides
  • Species of plant

    sometimes confused with other peltate-leaved plants such as Nasturtium, Umbilicus and Hydrocotyle. This species occurs only in China: in the southwest of

    Pilea peperomioides

    Pilea peperomioides

    Pilea_peperomioides

  • Pubic hair
  • Body hair in the genital region

    years extends to the near thighs and upwards on the abdomen toward the umbilicus (stage 5). Other areas of the skin are similarly, though slightly less

    Pubic hair

    Pubic hair

    Pubic_hair

  • Arcuate line of rectus sheath
  • Line of demarcation in the human abdomen

    transversalis fascia. The arcuate line occurs about midway between the umbilicus and pubic symphysis, however, this varies from person to person.[citation

    Arcuate line of rectus sheath

    Arcuate line of rectus sheath

    Arcuate_line_of_rectus_sheath

  • Laparotomy
  • Surgical procedure to open the abdominal cavity

    extends from the xiphoid process to the umbilicus. A typical lower midline incision is limited by the umbilicus superiorly and by the pubic symphysis inferiorly

    Laparotomy

    Laparotomy

    Laparotomy

  • Anatomical terminology
  • Scientific terminology used by anatomists, zoologists, and health professionals

    structures are often described in relation to landmarks, such as the umbilicus, sternum, or anatomical lines like the midclavicular line (from the center

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Online names & meanings

  • Yudhav | யுதாவ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Yudhav | யுதாவ 

    Lord Krishna

  • Gervin
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Gervin

    Rough.

  • YAREB
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YAREB

    (יָרֵב) Hebrew name YAREB means "contender." In the bible, this is an epithet given to the king of Assyria. The English form is Jareb.

  • Oboth
  • Biblical

    Oboth

    dragons; fathers; desires

  • Vibhat
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vibhat

    Dawn

  • Pepin
  • Boy/Male

    French, German

    Pepin

    Petitioner; Seed of a Fruit

  • Laavanya
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Laavanya

    Beauty

  • Yadu
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Yadu

    An Ancient King

  • AYA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    AYA

    (אַיָּה) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Ayah, AYA means "falcon" or "vulture." Compare with another form of Aya.

  • Shaleha
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Shaleha

    Separate

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  • Monomphalus
  • n.

    A form of double monster, in which two individuals are united by a common umbilicus.

  • Umbilical
  • n.

    Of or pertaining to an umbilicus, or umbilical cord; umbilic.

  • Navel
  • n.

    A mark or depression in the middle of the abdomen; the umbilicus. See Umbilicus.

  • Umbilicus
  • n.

    An ornamented or painted ball or boss fastened at each end of the stick on which manuscripts were rolled.

  • Umbilicus
  • n.

    A depression or opening in the center of the base of many spiral shells.

  • Umbilicus
  • n.

    Either one of the two apertures in the calamus of a feather.

  • Umbilicated
  • a.

    Depressed in the middle, like a navel, as a flower, fruit, or leaf; navel-shaped; having an umbilicus; as, an umbilicated smallpox vesicle.

  • Solarium
  • n.

    Any one of several species of handsome marine spiral shells of the genus Solarium and allied genera. The shell is conical, and usually has a large, deep umbilicus exposing the upper whorls. Called also perspective shell.

  • Urachus
  • n.

    A cord or band of fibrous tissue extending from the bladder to the umbilicus.

  • Navelwort
  • n.

    A European perennial succulent herb (Cotyledon umbilicus), having round, peltate leaves with a central depression; -- also called pennywort, and kidneywort.

  • Omphalomesenteric
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the umbilicus and mesentery; omphalomesaraic; as, the omphalomesenteric arteries and veins of a fetus.

  • Omphalic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the umbilicus, or navel.

  • Umbilicus
  • n.

    A point of a surface at which the curvatures of the normal sections are all equal to each other. A sphere may be osculatory to the surface in every direction at an umbilicus. Called also umbilic.

  • Boss
  • n.

    A protuberant ornament on any work, either of different material from that of the work or of the same, as upon a buckler or bridle; a stud; a knob; the central projection of a shield. See Umbilicus.

  • Umbilic
  • n.

    An umbilicus. See Umbilicus, 5 (b).

  • Umbilicus
  • n.

    The hilum.

  • Umbilicus
  • n.

    The depression, or mark, in the median line of the abdomen, which indicates the point where the umbilical cord separated from the fetus; the navel.

  • Parumbilical
  • a.

    Near the umbilicus; -- applied especially to one or more small veins which, in man, connect the portal vein with the epigastric veins in the front wall of the abdomen.

  • Umbilicus
  • n.

    One of foci of an ellipse, or other curve.