The umbilicus
Umbilicus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Callosciurus erythraeus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Centaurea cyanus.
The scientific name for ham is derived from the animal it comes from. For example, pork ham comes from pigs, so its scientific name would be "Sus scrofa domesticus".
The scientific name for bacon is derived from the Latin term "lardum," which refers to cured pork fat, typically derived from the belly of a pig.
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Hydnumumbilicatum.
le nombril is the name for the belly button in French.
Clinically, the belly button is known as the umbilicus. It is also known as the navel.
Yes. "Belly button" is another name for a person's naval.
Naval
Umbilical Knot 'Navel' is more common The "Navel" is the area around the "belly button"
The Navel is another name for Bellybutton.
Mr Bell-e-Button
yes it does scientists figured that out in scientific tests
He was rumored to not have a belly button.
Out Belly Button
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that playing with one's belly button on a regular basis has any significant effects on health. However, excessive manipulation of the belly button could potentially lead to irritation or infection. It is generally best to avoid excessive touching or manipulation of the belly button to prevent any potential issues.